Ogu kavapere sinkwa ntani sirugana souministeragona woukanguki noukali nawa Utjiua Muinjangue katente asi age takatwikira kuruganena mbunga politika zendi mombongarero zanavenye ano simpe taka ruganesa nonkondo dedi asi munisteragona goukkanguki noukali nawa mokuruganena vaNamibia navenye.”Ame kuna gusa posa ezi ngomuNamibia ogu ana hara kukambekako keparu lyovaNamibia; eyi kapi yina kara asi morwa upolitika wange oku nahamena.
Kavango zoutokero kuna kundindira vakara nomuzangu gomutaro
Nkurenkuru - Konyima tupu zomvhura ezi tuna pilire kuzangura nawa, momapya gawo aga vatura gopampo, ruteni kapi rwavasigako, vanandima womomukunda Kavango zoutokero hawe ngesi vana hafa asi namvho tavakagwana muzangu gomuwa morwa kuna gwana mvhura zina roko nawa.
Coronavirus outbreak fallout… analyst predicts major economic slowdown
RUNDU - The Covid-19 outbreak will cause a major slowdown in economic activity in Namibia, as it has done elsewhere in the world, local economic analyst Mally Likukela said this week
An example for real development of a micro business from Katutura
Selma Nampila is an example of a really disadvantaged Namibian. She was born 42 years ago in the village Ehwalyatulu in the Oshikoto region.
Rundu street vendors kicked off the kerb
RUNDU – The Rundu Town Council is strictly enforcing measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, including announcing a ban on street vendors occupying public streets.
Local company empowers //Kharas youth
KEETMANSHOOP - Eighteen young people from //Kharas have grabbed with both hands an opportunity to work for a local company, Hennima Investments. Hennima is under Hektas Investments.
We Are In It Together!
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Panic buying as virus lockdown looms
Many Windhoek residents embarked on panic buying around the city yesterday, hours after government announced plans to place Windhoek, Rehoboth, Okahandja and the Erongo region under lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
MPs standoff to be dealt with
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi was evasive yesterday on what possible action the August House would take after a war of words broke out between Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi and labour minister Utoni Nujoma.
Geingob thanks world leaders for congratulatory messages
President Hage Geingob yesterday thanked world leaders for their congratulatory messages after the country’s Pear Jubilee Independence celebration and his inauguration, saying that Namibians appreciate the kind words and thoughts of the international community.