Born in Rehoboth as the second eldest son ‘Fortune’ as Gareth Eichab is called by his peers, chose football over athletics and became one of the most consistent coaches for the 2018/2019 season, guiding Tura Magic to a third place finish in the Namibia Premier League on his debut season behind winners Black Africa and second placed African Stars and got nominated in the coach of the year category
Ondodo 10 kuShituwa ya hovela eetundi
Ovanafikola vOndodo onhi-10 kosekundofikola yaShituwa ova tameka etundi davo Omandaxa oshivike eshi.
Aanona 10 ya valelwa moNamibia anuwa ya tindilwa uuthemba
Wendelino Haiyambo 55, ngoka e ya moNamibia oomvula 35 dha piti okuza koAngola okwa ti, sigo onena ina mona uuthemba waNamibia.
Aanona ya zi mosikola sho ongeshefa yonyama ya pata
Omulandithi gwonyama momatala gaShakati Nelao Niilenge okwa ti, aanona ye yaali oya kuutumba megumbo, omanga omutitatu a zi ko kosikola kOvenduka oshoka ka pe na oshimaliwa.
Nkenye munona pwamwene mokutengura kosure
Vakurona kapi navavasininika asi vatume vana vawo kosure vakavaronge mononkondwa rongero, Presidente Hage G. Geingob yimo ngoso katente mbudi nkera.
Omakange ngesi vana gwan nye rutjeno rwavene
Omakange- kampani zaNampower sivike kasipwire kavageve rutjeno kosure kumwe nomukunda gwaOmakange momukunda horowero gwaKunene noyimaliva yokusika ko N$21 yonomiliyuna.
Nosure nadinye kuna kudindindira dikakare nomalikwamo gefumadeko
Munonakurona pamberewa Edda Bohn katente asi nosure mwaza sirongo vahepa kutura ntere silinga zongandi omu navakaruganesako projeka ezi zokulivatera nazo vanona kadona, omu navaranda yininke yina yokuruganesa nsene mukadona komwedi ana kara.
Nambondi urges youth to become financially independent
After a long struggle to find a suitable job to sustain herself, Mwaalwa Nambondi (28), seems to have found her feet in the business world and now she urges Namibian youth to find ways of becoming entrepreneurs to eventually grant them financial independence they so desperately seek.
Graduates secure employment after career training programme
In 2019, Jason Akwenye, Ashmeen-Lee Cloete, and Christiana Namoonde were announced as the first three inductees into Bank Windhoek’s revamped Graduate Development Programme (GDP), which offers graduates an 18 months on-the-job-training opportunity in preparation for permanent employment.
All female flight from Fastjet marks International Women’s Day
Fastjet Zimbabwe conducted an all-female flight to and from Harare to Johannesburg in celebration of International Women’s Day on 8 March. Both flights FN8222 and FN8334 were under the command of Captain Chipo Matimba, who led the all-female crew that comprised First Officer Chipo Gatsi and Senior Cabin Crew Tichafara Sibanda.
