ONGWEDIVA-Aafuthi mboka ya yuga aaniilonga yopomahooli goEngine mOkahao Omaandaha goshiwike shika iimaliwa koomuma yi vule N$300 000 inaya monika natango.
Year: 2019
Medipark a konaakona aantu ye vule 390 oshali
ONGWEDIVA-Oshipangelo shopaumwene, Ongwediva Medipark, osha tumu aakwashigwana ye na osuuka oshowo ombinzi ya londa ya ka mone epango kiipangelo, aantu mbaka oye vule pomwalu 390, sho ya li ye ya tutsu oshali shamuhongi ethimbo lyomawuliko giipindi mOngwediva oshiwike sha zi ko.
Opinion: The benefits of networking as a tool of engagement
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Huawanga elected to lead NCCI Ongwediva branch
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) branches at Ondangwa, Oshakati and Ongwediva has elected new branch leaders at their respective annual general meetings held recently.
Invasion Wellness hosts first health and fitness expo
WINDHOEK - The DTS Stadium in Olympia was crowded with over 300 fitness and health enthusiasts over the weekend who thronged the first ever health and wellness support event.
Che Ulenga leads fight against GBV
WINDHOEK – 99FM DJ and master of ceremonies Che Ulenga has joined the growing chorus of public condemnation against the horrendous killing of Namibian women at the hands of their husbands or lovers.
Namibia should stop its dependence on SA – NCCI
WINDHOEK – The most representative body of local businesses, the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), has called on local manufacturers and suppliers to increase their capacity and output in order to decrease a historic dependence on South Africa.
Namibia makes huge progress in HIV treatment
WINDHOEK – Namibia has gone beyond achieving the HIV fast-track targets of UNAIDS by ensuring more than 90 percent of people living with HIV know their status and are on treatment while their viral load is suppressed.
Zambezi distributes poor quality drought food
KATIMA MULILO – Some beneficiaries under this year’s drought relief programme in Zambezi Region have cried foul saying the maize meal being distributed to them is unfit for human consumption.
Accused denies killing pregnant girlfriend
WINDHOEK - A 21-year-old man from Leonardville near Gobabis yesterday denied having slit the throat of his two months pregnant girlfriend. This was entered as his plea to charges of murder read with the