Omunafalama gwoondjuhwa Teopolina Shatilwe, ongula yOsondaha ya zi ko, okwa penduka noshikuku sha tetwagulwa komufuthi ngoka a matuka po noondjuhwa dhe, adhihe dhi li 68 momukunda
Aanyasha otaya vulu okuza mo momapandanda
Omulumentu gwomimvo dhopokati Risto Mbangula, omukalimo gwomOshakati okwa ti, aanyashi oyendji oya hulila momapandanda omolwa omatempelo ga yooloka.
Haufiku hails harmony among boxing promoters
Chairperson of the Namibia Professional Boxing and Wrestling Control Board (NPBWCB) Dr Bernard Haufiku has hailed the new found unity amongst local boxing promoters, especially the collaboration they displayed during this difficult times when the sport is plagued by Covid-19.
Personality of the week – Julius M. Indongo
Your toughest career fight: My 2014 fight against South Africa’s Kaizer Mabuza, it was for the WBO Africa super lightweight title.
Shalulile’s mixed emotions to N$30m price tag…as Chiefs, Sundowns fickle
Namibian international and South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) club Highlands Park lethal striker Peter Shalulile admits the N$30 million price tag the club has put on his head is making it difficult for him to leave.
WATCH: Self-made farmer shares her success story Saved as draft
WATCH: Self-made farmer shares her success story
China to shortlist airport contractors
The authorities in China will screen and recommend a shortlist of Chinese companies operating in Namibia for the much-anticipated upgrading and expansion of the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Self-made farmer shares her success story
Debbie Maxuilili Ankama, aged 62, has urged fellow Namibian pensioners to invest wisely into livestock and crop farming so that they become enablers for self-sustainability and, on the other hand, so that they meet government halfway in terms in food production and security for the entire country.
Swartbooi: I don’t have anger issues
Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi yesterday said he does not have anger issues despite causing much of a stir in the National Assembly in recent weeks.
Teacher suspended over racist comments
WALVIS BAY – The Hillside Christian College has suspended a teacher who went on a racist tirade on social media.