After a long lay-off due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Khomas Netball Region will resume with activities early next month and will start with the Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will be held on 10 April.
Aanamapya taya imemeha komuloka
Ooyene yomapya miitopolwa oyindji yomonooli, oya penduka noondigolo taya hambelele Pamba, omolwomulokwa omwaanawa.
My weekly take away – Sport creates equality, it starts at school level
March is when we celebrate international women’s day – and frankly, getting one day in March is not enough in my opinion. We celebrate women in business; women in technology; women who work at home, raising a family; women in politics and women in sports.
Va hoololwa va ninge oilyo yewilikongudu letonatelo ledu
Ovanhu ve li 68, va dja koitukulwa ya yooloka yokonooli ova pewa eedjapo Omaandaxa opo va ninge oilyo yewilikongudu ledu. Oshiindingili eshi osha ningilwa mOshakati.
Aakwashigwana yaAngola ya mbombolokele moNamibia molwondjala
Aakwashigwana yaAngola ya pita po100, oya gongala pomatala gaShikango omanga yamwe ye li momapandaanda mOshikango taya kongo iilonga oshoka anuwa otaya si ondjala koshilongo shawo.
Opinion – A heart that keeps
As social animals, we are made to relate to other people. It is therefore natural for people to share their feelings and pains in times of adversity and challenging experiences.
Popya with Emma Theofelus – Namibian youth brought closer to parly
Deputy ICT minister Emma Theofelus, as a member of parliament, facilitated the launch of the Bring a Buddy to Parliament, a democracy project in conjunction with the Office of the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Namibia Nature Foundation, under the theme ‘Bringing the Youth Closer to Parliament’.
Dispatched thoughts – How can the youth make an impact?
I was recently asked if the youth can really have an impact in the world as they are told.
Seven graduate from New Era’s traineeship programme
Introduced in 2018, New Era Publication Corporation’s Traineeship Programme has produced its first group of graduates over the last year.
Students complete Meatco’s internship
Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the University of Namibia (Unam) third-year environmental health and sciences students recently completed Meatco’s one-month internship programme.
