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  • 9 street vendors in court for illegal vending

    9 street vendors in court for illegal vending

    By Risco Lumamezi Nine(9)street vendors who eke-out a living on the streets of Katima Mulilo appeared in the Katima Mulilo Magistrates Court on Monday July 20, 2020. The accused hawkers are facing charges of illegal vending and failing to obey the instructions from the authorized officer. Caprivi Vision has established that on Friday July 17,…

  • Zambezi records 4 positive cases of COVID 19

    Zambezi records 4 positive cases of COVID 19

    By Risco Lumamezi Reports of the deadly Coronavirus has surfaced in the might Zambezi region with four (4) positive cases since the start of the epidemic in the country. On Monday a health worker was tested positive at Ngweze Clinic which is located in the location of Cowboy within the vicinity of Katima Mulilo. Probing…

  • GMS Church distributes food to Katima residents

    GMS Church distributes food to Katima residents

    By Simon Liseli Global Movement for Salvation Church (GMS) donated food parcels to Forty (40) families at Katima Mulilo on Saturday, June 13. The food parcels are part of assistance for COVID-19 to people who did not qualify for Emergency Income Grant (EIG) that was received by other Namibians countrywide.. Among the food received included…

  • Contractors want ACC to investigate N$2m at Bukalo Council

    Contractors want ACC to investigate N$2m at Bukalo Council

    By Simon Liseli Contractors who were awarded a tender to construct houses at Bukalo Village Council, want the anti-corruption commission (ACC) to investigate the missing N$2.3 million after they were not paid for the last 2 years. Sinjala Construction Company and residents of Bukalo have sparked angers about the N$2.3 million Namibian dollars that was…

  • Zambezi learners back to school

    Zambezi learners back to school

    By Simon Liseli GRADE 11 and 12 learners of Zambezi region have expressed happiness for the resumption of face-to-face learning with teachers after their release in March this year due to the deadly pandemic coronavirus. Learners happiness come after unexpected long holiday that was brought by the spread of coronavirus globally that continues hitting the…

  • Sampofu thank Geingob for re-appointment as governor

    Sampofu thank Geingob for re-appointment as governor

    By Simon Liseli THE re-appointed governor of Zambezi Region Lawrence Alfea Sampofu has commended the Namibian president Dr. Hage Geingob for re-appointing him for the next five years. Sampofu made these sentiments in an exclusive interview with The Caprivi Vision. He said his re-appointment should not be seen as a matter of playing around because…

  • Katima street vendors receive food parcels

    Katima street vendors receive food parcels

    By Simon Liseli STREET vendors in Katima Mulilo received their food parcels from the Office of the Prime Minister, under the Regional Emergency Management Unit for Zambezi on Tuesday. A total of one thousand one hundred and eight-eight (1188) street vendors those trading at Ngweze Open Market and in the streets of Katima Mulilo have…

  • Schuckmannsburg school hostel construction delays under scrutiny

    Schuckmannsburg school hostel construction delays under scrutiny

    By Simon Liseli THE Construction delays of a hostel at Schuckmannsburg Senior Secondary School in Kabbe South at Luhonono are under scrutiny by Zambezi Regional government after contractors failed to complete the work. Governor of Zambezi Region Hon. Lawrence Sampofu has confirmed the delay of Luhonono school hostel that had protracted for years now. This…

  • Nampol ready to enforce shut-down on COVID 19

    Nampol ready to enforce shut-down on COVID 19

    By Risco Lumamezi THE Namibian Police in Zambezi region are ready to enforce a shut-down of non essential services in Zambezi, for the safetness in combating the transmission of the deadly Coronavirus. Nampol Regional Commander for Zambezi region, Commissioner Karel Theron told Caprivi Vision that “We are ready to enforce the rules and regulations which…

  • MVA Fund donates ablution facilities to Mulumba Primary School

    MVA Fund donates ablution facilities to Mulumba Primary School

    By Aldrin Mukendwa THE Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA FUND) has donated ablution facilities to Mulumba Primary School in Katima Mulilo as part of their corporate social responsibility to improve the quality of future leaders. Mulumba Primary School accommodates children with disabilities, with existing amenities that are dilapidated and not wheelchair friendly. MVA saw the…

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