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Web Content Article Indentity Documents Applications
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Web Content Article Terms of Use
Terms of Use General This web site (www.gov.na) is the official web portal for the Government of the Republic of Namibia and maintained by the Office of the Prime Minister. By using this web site,...
Web Content Article Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy The Government Portal (www.gov.na or www.grnnet.gov.na) is the entry point for websites of the different Offices/Ministries/Agencies of the Government of Namibia . If you are only...
Web Content Article Regional Pension Offices
Kunene Region Opuwo Tel:065-273853/4 Outjo Tel:067-312021/313250 Khorix Tel:067-331152 Omusati Region Outapi Tel:065-250910 Oshikuku Tel:065-254637 Okahao ...
Web Content Article Who can apply for birth registration?
Situation Who can register the birth? What will the surname be on the child's birth certificate? Both parents want to register birth. Parents are married. Either parent. Marriage certificate must...
Web Content Article About Government: Executive
Executive Branch The Executive is that branch of the government that sees to it that the laws passed by the National Assembly and National Council are carried out. The Executive powers of Namibia...
Web Content Article About Government: Legislative
Legislative Branch The Legislature branch of government is responsible for making laws of the Country. The main law-making body is the Parliament, which consists of two different chambers: The...
Web Content Article About Government: Judiciary
Judiciary Branch The Judiciary In terms of Article 78 of the Constitution, judicial powers are vested in the Courts of Namibia, which consists of: Supreme Court High Court Lower Courts The Courts...
Web Content Article About Government: Overview
Our Government The Republic of Namibia attained its independence on 21 March 1990 and was established as a sovereign, secular, democratic and unitary State. In accordance with the doctrine of...
Web Content Article About Government: Organs of State
Organs of State The Republic of Namibia attained its independence on 21 March 1990 and was established as a sovereign, secular, democratic and unitary State. In accordance with the doctrine of...
Web Content Article About Government: Cabinet Constitution
Composition (Article 35 of the Namibia Constitution) "The Cabinet shall consist of the President, the Prime Minister and such other Ministers as the President may appoint from the members of the...
Web Content Article About Government: Security
Security The Security Services of Namibia, being both the Police and the Military, have the principle aim of ensuring your safety and security. Defence Force Police Force Home Affairs and...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Overview
Overview Country: Namibia Latitude: 22° South Longitude: 17° East. Total Area: 824 292 km2. Capital: Windhoek, Latitude: 22°35' South and, Longitude: 17°4' East. The Republic of Namibia is a vast,...
Web Content Article About Namibia:
Geographical Areas The Namibian landscape consists generally of five geographical areas, each with characteristic abiotic conditions and vegetation with some variation within and overlap between...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Capital City
The Capital City Windhoek The capital city Windhoek is situated 1 650 meters above sea level in the central highlands of the Khomas region with geographic coordinates: 22 34 S, 17 05 E. Windhoek is...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Climate
Climate The Namibian climate varies from arid and semi-arid to subtropical with the generally temperate desert coast offering sometimes fog-ridden days with temperatures between 5° C and 20°C. The...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein: a World Heritage Site Once a small dot on the Namibian map, Twyfelfontein in Kunene region has not only become the country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2007, but is...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Census Projected Population
Census Projected Population The Namibia 2011 Census enumerated 2,104,900 persons.The figure represents an absolute increase of 274,570 persons (or 15%) compared to the 1,830,330 persons enumerated...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Early Evidence of Human Habitation
Early Evidence of Human Habitation A wide variety of rock paintings and rock engravings dating from about 29 000 to 1 500 years ago are the most persistent evidence of early human habitation in the...
Web Content Article About Namibia: Languages Spoken
Languages Spoken in Namibia English is the official language, but Namibia's relatively small population is extraordinarily diverse in language and culture. More than 11 languages are indigenous to...
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