GOBABIS – The Gobabis constituency by-election got off to a very slow start yesterday morning. The constituency had eight fixed and 19 mobile polling stations.
Year: 2020
Oshana schools overcrowded
ONGWEDIVA - Some schools in the Oshana Region are faced with multiple challenges, including overcrowded classrooms, which have seen up to 55 learners in one class.
Voting goes smoothly in Keetmans
KEETMANSHOOP - There was no major hiccups as voting in the Keetmanshoop Urban by-election went relatively smoothly at all polling stations.
Aashingithi yahala omasiku gwokulanditha pomatala mOshakati ga gwedhelwe
OSHAKATI - Aashingithi mboka yaa na omahala gaaluhe gwokulanditha pomatala gaAupa Indongo mOshakati oya hala okupewa uuthemba opo ya kale taya landitha omasiku gatatu moshiwike opo ya mone ompito yokulanditha iilandithomwa yawo
Opinion: A happy New Year to you!
We crossed the line; we crossed over to a new year – 2020. Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
May this year and decade truly be a blessing for you.
Social Reflection: A letter from me to you
Allow me to wish you a happy New Year. The journey has been long since last year, and here we are.
Determination and passion is a must for business – Nuugulu
WINDHOEK - Toivo Kapuka Nuugulu, an architect by profession and owner of Toivo Nuugulu Architects, a subsidiary of Toivo Nuugulu Logistics (TNL), has said determination and passion are some of the key components that one ought to have when it comes to business.
Back to school stationery shopping
With schools starting today, parents have been rushing to stationery shops to purchase last-minute items such as school uniforms, pencils, rubbers, erasers, math sets, books and covers, which their children require for the beginning of the 2020 academic year.
PDMYL blames pubs for Grade 12 poor performance
WINDHOEK - The Popular Democratic Movement Youth League (PDMYL) has blamed entertainment hotspots and the education directorate for the recent Grade 12 poor performances in urban areas.
Deputy Minister warns schools against rejecting learners
WINDHOEK – The Deputy Minister of Education, Art and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka during her back to school remarks yesterday, warned schools that rejecting learners from registering because of lack of money must be stopped with immediate effect.