The World Health Assembly has designated 2020 as the year of nurses and midwives. A year-long effort to celebrate the work of Nurses and Midwives, highlight the challenging conditions they often face and advocate for increased investments in the nursing and midwifery workforce.
Respect original indigenous African names
Names, especially among indigenous African people, denote identity, carry cultural and contextual meanings, and represent in some instances, ethical, moral and educational values.
NaTIS offices now open countrywide
The Roads Authority (RA) has confirmed all Namibia Traffic Information System (NaTIS) offices countrywide were reopened yesterday. However, it emphasised that it is of utmost importance for all NaTIS visitors to comply with the directives of social distancing by avoiding large crowds at the offices and to ensure all hygiene interventions are in place.
Capricorn Group and Entrepo Holdings support vulnerable
The world continues to face an unprecedented time in fighting an unseen enemy. Many countries are struggling to take care of the needs of their people and meet the demands to combat the virus at the same time. Namibia is no different with several impoverished communities in desperate need of relief.
Marcos ge ǁaun tsî ǁkhaubas huisenūxūn tsîna go ǀkhae
!NAMIǂNÛS – Marco ǁAu!khōs ge ǀgūǁae ǁîs tsîna ǁnān hîa ra Covid-19 ǁōs !nâ huiba māna ǁhao tsî !nona tongu di !khoahâ ǁaun tsî corona xxoros !oagu ǁkhaubasens huisenūxūn tsîna ge mā. Marcos ge ǁKharas ǀkharisi ǀawemā!nansa a mān ge: !omn !anu-ūxūn, sîsenai!khaiga !anu-
Namibiab ge mûmûsase corona xoxorosa xu ra ǂuru
Noxopan ge ǀgam Namibiaǁîn hîa ge corona xoxoros !oagu positifse !âihe hâ ina nē ǁōsa xu ge ǂuru tsî !hūb !gôab ǂuru ge khoen diba 11 kōse go sī-ū. Nēs ra ǂâibasens ge, ǁnā ǁawoǁawosa 16 khoen hîa Covid-19 ǀkhan nēsis kōsena xun 11 khoena ge ǂurusa tsîn nēsin koron ǀguina noxopa ǀae!khōs !naka hâsa. Nēsis kōse-i ge noxopa ǀgui khoe-i tsîna Namibiab !nâ Covid-19 ǁōs xa ûiba ge ǂoa!nâse !nurisa tama hâ.
ǂHaro ra !gôab ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn sîsenūs dib ge kai ǂâiǂhansens ase ī
!Gôab ǀhubuǀhubusenxūna sîsenūs dib ge ra ǂharo, Covid-19 ǁōs di ǁkhaubas ǁgaragu ases ǂauxûiba sîsenūsa a ǂkhāsa ǁaeb nēb !nâ. Nē mâsiban ge Namibiab ǀAwa!namna tsēkorobe ra !hara tsî nē ǂâiǂhansens ǀkha ǂnôa. !Hoaǂkhaib !nân ge mâtikō ǀhubuǀhubusenxūna khoena xu a ūs di !nuribas gere mā soab ais ge ǀawa!namn ǀhûs di mîgowaba-aos, Kauna Shikwambisa ǀhûhâsigu khoena gere hōhō!nâ,
Aakalimo ashike yatatu ya mona N$750 moAmarika nOnkaankaa
Aakwashigwana yomihoko dha mona iihuna moshitopolwa shaMusati onkene ngaa inaya lola oshikuki shepangelo shoka shedhina Emergency Income Grant (EIG) shooN$750 molwomashongo ga yooloka.
Omunyekadhi nale gwaNdonga ota pangulilwa ekwatombambyona
ONGWEDIVA - Ompangulilo yaMangestalata mOndangwa oya undulile komeho oshipotha moka ngoka a li omunyekadhi gwOndonga nayakwawo yatatu taya pangulilwa iipotha itatu mwa kwatelwa shekwato po mbambyona.
‘Proud mommies’ Shipanga, Gertze praise Kordom
Two of Namibia’s veteran administrators of women football, Jacky Gertze and Jacqui Shipanga, have both come out in awe of the country’s football star Annouscka Kordom, who recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Sports Management from Corban University in the United States of America (USA).