The United Nations agency, World Food Programme (WFP), says it has so far spearheaded a N$3 million project that ended in August this year by providing emergency food and nutrition assistance to vulnerable communities in Namibia.
Schlettwein welcomes Zambia’s offer to fight locusts
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein yesterday said he will welcome with open arms a suggestion by the Zambian government to assist Namibia in containing the locust swarm in the Zambezi region.
Widening division within ‘NFA 10 clubs’ exposed…as football fracas continues
Just in a space of a few hours after 10 clubs announced they had resigned as members of the expelled Namibia Premier League (NPL) and that they have been provisionally accepted to form part of the envisaged Namibia Football
Association (NFA) top tier league, events took another nasty twist yesterday morning.
My weekly take away – Olympic medallists are models of inspiration
Good day, good people! Welcome again to another deposit of the weekly takeaway.
Egumbo lyomunangeshefa Aupa Indongo lya pi po
Egumbo lyomunangeshefa a tseyika nawa Frans Aupa Indongo olya pi po thiluthilu komulilo ongula yoMaandaha gwoshiwike shika momudhingoloko gwEvululuko, mOshakati shokuuzilo mOshitopolwa shaShana.
Ndeitunga a pula aatoolinkundana ya ulike uumutse wiilonga
Kakukutu komatanga gopolisi yaNamibia Lieutenant General Sebastian Ndeitunga okwa pula opo aatolinkundana ya kale haya ulike uutse wawo wiilonga ngele taya toola oonkundana piinima ya nika omayipumomumwe
Ovaleli veengeleka nave livangeke oulingilingi – Iitumba
Opolifi mOhangwena oya pula ovaleli vongeleka opo veli vangeke oku kwatela komesho oinima ya nyika okuhe na elandulafano, okweenda ovanhu pokati, oinima ya nyika oulingilingi vo va fye oshisho kutya oshiwana otashi tyapula onghalo yombili ihe na oulingilingi.
Dispatched thoughts – It will get better
There is one thing I am certain of the most, and that is that life will always go on, no matter how difficult or how bad it looks right now; it will always go on and time will heal all wounds – it eventually does.
Universities in need of local books
Johannes Pendapala Uusiku (27), a lawyer by profession and currently a full-time lecturer at the University of Namibia, has encouraged institutions of higher education to use local books or study materials, as they currently largely rely on foreign literature in research and teachings.
The future of athletics
There is a buzz in athletics that Beatrice Masilingi is not just the next Frank Fredricks but is potentially one of the best athletes in the country.