Otjomuise- Ndinondi Omberoo yo Ngooneya ya Tjozondjupa no Mberoo yo Tjiuru Tjehi otji ma zetoora otukosi morukondwa oku katara otuveze two vi rumatwa vyo tjiwana peke peke morukondwa indwi.
Year: 2020
Hukura wa pandere po Matako
Otjomuise- Ovivavero ngunda mbi hari avihiya zeuparisiwa kotjiveta erero oma hatenya tjandje mbi ma vi tjiukwa mavitja Israel Hukura, ngu kara orata yOkarukondua ko Matoororero ka Matako mOrukondua Romatoororero rwa Tjozondjupa, songu ma honaparero po no ma raka o 909.
Be financially savvy this Black Friday
With Black Friday just around the corner, it’s important for consumers to exercise caution and self-discipline when managing their money over this period.
NAC gets interim airports licensing from the NCAA
Namibia Airports Company (NAC) last week received interim airport operating licences for all eight airports, having a week earlier timeously submitted licence applications to the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – If language should die, so does our understanding of the world
The American-Canadian linguist, K. David Harrison, writes that the “mind has no end”, while the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein opined that, “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world.”
Access to information for refugees and asylum seekers
On the 13 December 2019, the New Era newspaper reported that the Namibian government turned away 42 desperate immigrants with refugees status issued by the South African government, this refugees fled South Africa as a result of a wave of xenophobic attacks.
Opinion – HIV/Aids: Is the church playing its part?
“One of the most common and violent enemies of humankind today is HIV/Aids.
Opinion – Universities join forces in promoting reading culture in children
My experience in teaching literature in English over the years has revealed that most of our children in Africa do not have a reading culture.
Opinion – Matotela and the breakaway urge
The urge for the Matotela to break away from the Mafwe mainstream needs serious interrogation as the Mafwe can no longer afford another split.
Opinion – Hybrid taxation vs economic recovery
At the earliest of time, in the days of independence, most African countries mooted various ambitious economic growth visions, which in our case, is referred to as Vision 2030.