“Atuhe otuna nale uunona, otatu lalakanene owala okutunga ezimo lyetu. Otatu ningi omusaane nomusaane gwe,”
Namibia a lopota ishewe oshipotha oshipe shoCovid-19
Ngashingeyi Namibia okuna iipotha yili 22 sho omulumentu gwepipi lyomuukulupe ngoka ha longo moosikepa a monika ombuto sho a thiki moshilongo momasiku 5 gaMei.
Ounona moAfrica ova ondoka neenghono – Manga
EENHANA – Eondo la pitilila ota li twikile noku didilikwa muSouth Africa. Omuvalu ufike 13% dounona veli koshi yedula nhano ova didilikwa va ondoka unene sha pitilila, omanga okaana kamwe mounona vanhe ka liwa ondjala sha pitilila osho hashi eta okaana opo ka kale ka tinda osho ehangano loChild Gauge la shivifa.
Personality of the week – Denzil Haoseb
Career achievements: Winning four Namibia Premier League (NPL) titles with Black Africa, winning the 2015 Cosafa Cup with Brave Warriors and playing at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).
Let’s emulate Geingob – SA MP
The Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentarian, Leon Schreiber, has called on the South African government to emulate President Hage Geingob’s decision to ban the procurement of new vehicles for government ministers and public office bearers until 2025.
The DA is the South African official opposition party.
148 land grabbers face eviction
The Outapi Town Council in Omusati region is extremely concerned by the escalating number of land-grabbing incidents targeting planned and proclaimed land at the town.
Fishrot accused contributed to economic woes – prosecution
The State has accused those implicated in the multi-million-dollar fisheries bribery scandal of having contributed to the country’s economic demise.
City councillor questions telecoms licence
City of Windhoek councillor Brunhilde Cornelius has cited the Local Authorities Act of 1992 in saying the legislation does not empower the municipality to provide any telecommunications services.
Africa must unite to prosper
President Hage Geingob has said Africa must maintain unity of purpose and move forward with a sense of urgency towards the uplifment of its citizens.
Woman dies on way to father’s funeral
An Omaheke-based woman died in a car crash this past weekend while on her way to attend her father’s burial in northern Namibia. The woman, who was identified as 31-year-old Olivia Ebas, was employed as a senior librarian at the Omaheke education directorate.