WINDOKO – Ndwalume wa tukuluho niyanali mwatolongo mwasioli sa Robben nyandi Andimba Toivo ya Toivo ukatompwa, libala la lifulai la Ondangwa halikabizwa kalibizo la hae. Libala lika bizwa kalibizo la hae kukala la 22 Muyana ili lizazi lakupepwa kwahae. Mubakweli ku mueteleli wa naha Nangolo Mbumba
Year: 2019
Liluko la silalanda lipulusa likubu
WINDOKO – Kaku alabela kwabutata Liluko la Silalanda ni Bupoti liyepile siliba kuli lipompe mezi kutaza mwatusa mo likubu zemashumi asilelezi kaze lobapeli likwalezwi teñi, ili molisalwaneli feela maino kono
Despite free trade area breakthrough, ‘United States of Africa’ still a pipe dream
JOHANNESBURG - African leaders have finally launched a long-awaited free-trade agreement seven years after the concept was first agreed, but political integration as envisaged by the continent’s founding fathers decades ago still seems a pipe dream.
New Project Finance course at NIPAM to empower officials
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) is offering a new tailor-made course for local authorities and regional councils on project finance.
N$4.3 bln Ongos Valley Project answer for Windhoek’s growing population
WINDHOEK – With Windhoek’s annual urbanisation rate currently at about four percent, the N$4.3 billion housing development of the Ongos Valley Project intends to make a significant contribution to the capital city’s population, which is expected to exceed 645 000 people by 2030.
Unsung heroines should be celebrated – //Hoebes
WINDHOEK – Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Christine //Hoebes has said that for far too long women grew up with the perception that men do not support and or recognize their efforts.
Confident local women applauded
WINDHOEK – Over the weekend the weekly tabloid newspaper Confidénte through Independent Media Holdings hosted an awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of women who have done amazing work in their respective professions.
What about Syria’s Idlib?
Idlib is bleeding. Radical Islamists, who lost the war in Syria, are trying to retain power in the country’s north-western province at the cost of civilian lives. In fact, this is the final obstacle to peace in the country. Idlib province in Syria is the largest al-Qaeda safe haven.
NCS runs thriving WFP-supported project
GOBABIS - The Governor for Omaheke Region, Festus Uitele, has commended the Namibia Correctional Service (NCS) through the NCS-run penal facility at Gobabis for taking innovative steps to ensure food security, which is linked to health outcomes, in its facilities.
Returning to school for teen mothers remains a challenge …. Nearly two in ten teenagers have babies
WINDHOEK – Eighteen-year-old *Ndapewa Shilongo (not her real name) is a teen mom who did not return to school after giving birth to her son last year. Shortly after realising she was expecting in 2017 at the tender age of 16 with her first baby, Shilongo dropped out of school in Grade 7.