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Tsumkwe youth drive cleaning effort Allexer Namundjembo  A group of young people in Tsumkwe have joined a cleaning campaign in Tsumkwe in the Otjozondjupa Region and say the initiative is changing both their surroundings and their lives. One of the participants, Erastus Kampasi Mukonda, said the project has made him more responsible.  “It took me off the streets and made me a responsible citizen. I now feel motivated to focus on positive things,” he said. Another, Sophia Goreses, described the campaign as life-changing.  “Before, we used to roam around the streets, but now we are cleaning them. Tsumkwe looks much better, and we feel proud to have contributed,” she said. For Rodney Cgaesje, planting trees during the campaign stood out.  “We have cleaned our environment and planted trees to create a better view for the settlement,” he said.  He added that the initiative has kept participants busy and called on companies to support their efforts. Meanwhile, Joseph Maghambayi said the project has helped him support his family.  “I feel good because I can now provide some groceries for my family. In the past, I could not because I was always at home,” he said. Another participant said the work has gone beyond cleaning. “We managed to clean the area and educate the community to live in a cleaner environment,” he said. The campaign was launched on 4 April by Palms for Life Fund Namibia under the theme “Our Trash, Our Responsibility” and the slogan “Tsumkwe is Not a Trash Can.”  It aims to fight environmental degradation, youth unemployment, and substance abuse. So far, 29 out-of-school youth have committed to staying alcohol-free during the project in exchange for monthly food vouchers.  Another 32 primary school learners will receive school materials to help improve retention.  The campaign also calls on residents, businesses, schools, and organisations to join the effort. The initiative, according to Gabriel Thomas, a spokesperson for Palms for Life Fund Namibia, aims to keep the community active and maintain a clean environment.  “The project was launched in April and it is ongoing. The communities have responded positively to the initiative, and we intend to continue it,” Thomas told the Windhoek Observer.

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Tsumkwe protesters demand San representation in police leadership Tsumkwe protesters demand San representation in police leadership NBC Online Tue, 07/22/2025 - 19:25

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Otjozondjupa Governor reaffirms Grootfontein-Tsumkwe road upgrade Otjozondjupa Governor reaffirms Grootfontein-Tsumkwe road upgrade NBC Online Tue, 07/15/2025 - 11:08

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Youth in Tsumkwe raise concerns as Education Ministry hosts development dialogue Youth in Tsumkwe raise concerns as Education Ministry hosts development dialogue NBC Online Thu, 07/03/2025 - 20:22

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Otjozondjupa Governor visits Tsumkwe Constituency Otjozondjupa Governor visits Tsumkwe Constituency NBC Online Fri, 06/27/2025 - 19:38

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Swapo Party members at Tsumkwe feel excluded Swapo Party members at Tsumkwe feel excluded NBC Online Tue, 06/10/2025 - 18:11

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British Tourist Arrested for 'Fondling' Minors ...Takes 'Nudes' of SAN Minors [New Era] A 65-year-old British tourist was arrested on Sunday after he allegedly instructed San children at the Grashoek Living Museum in the Tsumkwe West area to remove their clothes, and took photographs of them.

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Broad-Band Investment Supports Kanovlei Primary School Broad-Band Investment Supports Kanovlei Primary School NBC Online Sun, 04/27/2025 - 17:05

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Deadline for removal of illegal fences at Tsumkwe faces extension The Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board is contemplating extending the deadline to remove 24 illegal fences in the communal area of Tsumkwe West. Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board chairperson Jackson Hindjou on Friday said the initial plan was to complete the removal of the fences by 12 April, but heavy rainfall in the area over the past three weeks has hampered the process. “The communal land board initially set 12 April as the deadline, which is now not possible and, therefore, we are contemplating extending it to the end of April, depending on the assessment of what is still left standing,” said Hindjou. The removal of the illegal fences at Tsumkwe West started when the team successfully removed three illegally fenced-off tracts of communal land in the Okakarara constituency from 18 to 22 March. These three illegal fences measuring over 18 kilometres were situated at the villages of Ohamuheke, Otjiurutjokatjove and Ombujomenje. Hindjou stated that the Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board is determined to remove all 24 illegal fences at Tsumkwe West, covering a distance of 148 kilometres in the villages of Kameelwood, //Ha-Du, Bubi Pos, Omatako and Kanovlei. Thirty-two members of the National Youth Service have been contracted to dismantle the illegal fences in the region and to confiscate . The post Deadline for removal of illegal fences at Tsumkwe faces extension appeared first on The Namibian.

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Tsumkwe launches community-led clean-up campaign Tsumkwe launches community-led clean-up campaign NBC Online Sat, 04/05/2025 - 18:58

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