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Year: 2020
Aavali oya hala osikola yi kale hayi futwa
OSHAKATI - Nonande kehe omuvali pethimbo ndika lyetameko lyosikola ota tondokele koositola oku ka landa iilongithomwa yaanona yawo, aavali otaya nyenyeta kutya okufuta osikola hwepo.
Probe into pensioner’s killing concluded
WINDHOEK – The police have concluded their investigations into the case of a woman who is accused of fatally stabbing her 70-year-old boyfriend multiple times in 2018.
Teachers ‘struggling’ with new curriculum
WINDHOEK – The Teachers’ Union of Namibia (TUN) says most teachers are not qualified nor prepared to teach the new revised national curriculum that the government started implementing five years ago.
Rundu school bursting at seams… over 2 500 pupils and counting
RUNDU - Parents and teachers have appealed to the authorities to provide additional classrooms as an interim relief measure to the overcrowding at Ndama Combined School at Rundu.
All eyes on election court challenge
WINDHOEK – Independent presidential candidate Dr Panduleni Itula and four others will have to provide strong evidence of electoral manipulation in their bid to have the results of the November 2019 presidential election overturned, say commentators.
Low turnout mars Khomasdal by-election
WINDHOEK - A low voter turnout marred the Khomasdal constituency by-election in Windhoek yesterday. However, officials were not surprised by the low turnout.
Cereal imports hit 165 400 metric tons
WINDHOEK - Since the start of the 2019/2020 marketing season in May last year, imports for cereal grains were received to cover the domestic shortfall.
Confusion over who can, can’t vote
WALVIS BAY – Confusion reigned yesterday at Walvis Bay where some residents had to be turned away from polling stations as they were not eligible to vote in the local by-election. Some were under the impression that voting was open to everyone.
Enkali addresses fodder concerns
OMUTHIYA - The Oshikoto regional council says it plans to cease distribution of fodder beyond the current available batch following a lack of interest from local farmers.