ONGWEDIVA –Aantu yahamano moshitopolwa shaShana, mwa kwatelwa okanona kokakadhona komimvo 17 oye li konima yekumba molwa uulunga wiikombo.
Year: 2020
Balimi mwa Zambezi basiala basina musika wa likomu
RUNDU – Balimi mwasikiliti sa Zambezi habana kobalekisa likomu zabona kakuli sikiliti hasina musika.
Katengo katolopo kalukisa mikwakwa yesinyizwe kipula
KATIMA MULILO – Katengo Katolopo ya Katima Mulilo kakalile kulukisa mikwakwa yesinyizwe kipula mwakomponi ya Choto, mi kabulela kuli kakaeza cwalo nikwalikomponi zeñwi za Cow Boy ni Mahohoma.
Bafundoti bamiselo babilaela kwa muuso
KATIMA MULILO – Bafundoti bamiselo mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, babato fitisa lipilaelo zabona kwamuuso kuli utalime sililo sabona, kasamulaho liluko la njimo neli kwalile kuzwiswa kwa mango mwasikiliti sa Zambezi kuisa kwalibaka zeñwi zanaha ñohola.
Windhoek East tackles unemployment
WINDHOEK- Khomas regional council’s Windhoek East constituency office has once again demonstrated that it remains at the forefront of driving self-employment in its community when owners of income generating projects recently received equipment or materials worth N$150 000 as part of efforts in fulfilment of government promise of assistance to the citizens in accordance with the policy of job creation strategies in all the constituencies.
Opinion: A rejoinder to a joint opinion piece by Whitaker, Boesak and Van Wyk
The above-mentioned gentlemen wrote a joint opinion piece in The Namibian of 20 December 2019.
PDM candidate to prioritise sanitation, healthcare and housing
WALVIS BAY - Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) candidate for the Walvis Bay Urban by-election Richard Hoaeb has vowed to address the challenges of sanitation, healthcare and housing once elected into office.
Unlicensed driver allegedly kills man in Karibib
WALVIS BAY - An unlicensed driver allegedly killed a man and injured two others when he crashed into a group of mechanics with a reporteldy stolen vehicle in Karibib on Friday.
Tses learner battles the odds
WINDHOEK - Despite the absence of critical textbooks and upsetting conditions of her school, learning never stopped for Taimi Asino.
Opinion divided on English conference
WINDHOEK - English professor Jairos Kangira has welcomed calls for a conference on the subject, saying the current poor pass rate was alarming and a cause of concern to all stakeholders.