OSHAKATI – Omanga yamwe yomaanyasha mondoolopa yaShakati taya ti yo itaya hogolola, yamwe otaya tsu ooyakwao omukumo opo ya hogolole yo ya kale ye na uuthemba oku pula shoka ya hala okuningilwa kepengelo ndjoka ya tula koshipundi.
Year: 2019
Mboka ya kwatwa koHepatitis E ya thiki po1600
ONGWEDIVA – Omuyalu gwiiponga yomukithi gwoHepatitis E ogwa koko nogwa kondo paantu 1600.
Aantu mboka kwa kwashilipalekwa kutya oya kwatwa shili komukithi nguka oku ya pomasiku Novemba 10,
Ohorongo Cement teams up with Carbo Namibia
WINDHOEK - In its drive to continue supporting government initiatives, as well as the trade ministry’s Growth at Home policy, Ohorongo Cement recently partnered with local entrepreneur, Carbo Namibia, which is a Namibian manufacturer and exporter of charcoal products.
PnP to dispose of used cooking oil through BEE
WINDHOEK - In support of its commitment to, and passion for environmental sustainability, Pick n Pay (PnP) Namibia, a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, recently signed a contract with BEE (Be Energy Efficient) Biofuel Manufacturing to safely dispose of all its used cooking oil (UCO).
Govt keen to develop blue economy in sustainable manner
WINDHOEK – Government is keen to develop the country’s blue economy in an ecologically sustainable manner that avoids over-exploitation or damage to the ecosystem, as well as in an economically inclusive manner that ensures no Namibian is left behind
UNAIDS supports training of prison nurses in HIV/Aids management
WINDHOEK - The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) in Namibia is supporting the training of nurses from the Namibian Correctional Services (NCS) to initiate inmates on antiretroviral treatment (ART) as global efforts to take health care services closer to the people gain momentum.
Scholtz urges electorate to vote for Swapo
KEETMANSHOOP – The right and attainment of freedom can be regarded as the start of the greatest gifts in a person’s life says //Kharas Regional Council chairperson Jan Scholtz.
Diamond Act to be amended to allow tourism in protected areas
LÜDERITZ – The Ministry of Environment and Tourism concurs with the mines ministry that there is a need to amend the Diamond Act of 1999 to allow a tourism concession for Tsau Khaeb National Park (Sperrgebiet) where Namdeb is mining diamonds.
Teenager takes own life in Ohangwena
WINDHOEK - A 14-year-old learner committed suicide by hanging herself with a rope around her neck inside her bedroom on Saturday.
Buy local to support job creation – WAD
ROSH PINAH - Women’s Action for Development (WAD) executive director Salatiel Shinedima has urged Namibians to support local businesses, especially those run by young people, to help reduce high unemployment among the youth.