Otjomuise-Nandarire kutja ngunda ozosikore notu veze two ma hongero w kombanda ngunda twa pata nganduu komatjivisiro yarwe, kehi yomazeva ngena otji¿a no ru kondwa orutjavari romapatero mena romuntjise imbwi o Corona, ousupi o Covid- 19, o ministera yo ma hongero poo ovirata vyo tuveze two ma hongero wo kombanda, maviyenene oku twapo omirari kangamwa ovanatje kutja vengunda ama vehongwa.
Khomas netball ice league activities… training of umpires, players remain
Khomas Netball Region (KNR) Public Relation Officer, Isack Hamata says although they have suspended all their league activities for this year, there is a strong possibility they might still go ahead with other activities such as training of umpires and training camps.
A bird of passage: Willem Tuyoleni Ashipembe aka ‘Ekaku’
The beautiful game of football in apartheid Namibia was birthed in the coastal town of Walvis Bay on the banks of the freezing Atlantic Ocean. As it stands, the most recognisable football entity from that neck of the woods is without a shadow of doubt Blue Waters Football Club, also known as “Omeya” or better still the “Beautiful Birds” amongst its ardent followers. It has always the dream of almost every aspiring footballer growing up in Kuisebmond to pull the famous foam and navy strip of Omeya over their heads... well, young Willem Ashipembe was no exception to this unwritten rule.
Indongo keeping safe and fit in the US…remains focused on Yeleussinov fight
Namibia’s former triple world champion Julius ‘Blue Machine’ Indongo, who was last scheduled to face Kazakhstan fighter Daniyar Yeleussinov for a 10-round welterweight fight at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, USA, remains upbeat and focused on life post Covid-19.
EIG applicants besiege finance ministry
While more than half a million needy Namibians were approved for the emergency income grant (EIG) of N$750, hordes of the more than 394 000 unsuccessful applicants continue to inundate the Ministry of Finance with queries as to why they have not benefited from the Covid-19 relief grant.
General busted for buying booze worth N$70 000
A senior member of the Namibian Defence Force has been caught and fined N$4 000 after he was found to be complicit in the illegal sale of alcohol during the nationwide lockdown period.
Unam to cull pigs as swine fever spreads
The African swine fever that reportedly killed over 102 pigs in the Omusati region has spread to the University of Namibia’s Ogongo Campus.
As such, 23 pigs from Ogongo campus will be culled after coming into contact with infected pigs.
Four rogue elephants put down
The ministry of environment has put down four elephants, which were part of a large group terrorising villagers and damaging crops of communal farmers in the north.
Women’s shelters get N$900 000 from De Beers
The De Beers group has donated N$900 000 to women’s shelters in Namibia to alleviate the pressure in response to the increased gender-based violence resulting from Covid-19.
Councillor reflects on first 100 days in office
Keetmanshoop – Urban constituency councillor Maxie Minnaar said she has exercised her duties with distinction and diligence since she started serving members of the public.