Kalulo ya bayahi banaha Angola babasweli kusabela mwasikiliti sa Omusati itisa butata, kakuli sikiliti sina ni lico feela zelikana bayahi basona, mubusisi wasikiliti sa Omusati nabulezi.
Babasiezi bana ni kuikalabela mwataba ya bukwenuheli
Mulelo wakuli taba yabona ifeliswe one utisizwe kibasupile babasiezi babanyazwa kabukwenuheli, ili yese ingile lilimolimo mwalitaba zanaha Namibia, nohanilwe ki muatuli swalelele mwakhuta yepahami Petrus Unengu viki yefelile.
Hakuna babatimezi bakeñisa linanga
Hakuna babatimezi bakeñisa linanga mwasikiliti sa Kunene kutisa cwale. Mubusisi wa sikiliti sa Kunene Marius Sheya nanyatezi viki yefelile, hanafa temuso kuamana ni ze ezizwe kulwanisa linanga kutisa cwale.
Miss Namibia…beauty contest prelims
Miss Namibia beauty contest preliminary competition hosted at the Windhoek Country Club over the weekend saw the race to the national crown heat up.
Pupkewitz unveils N$47 million store at Rundu
Pupkewitz Megabuild Managing Director Marcel Lamprecht opines a depressed economy brings with it numerous opportunities. For this reason, the company is investing in expanding its facilities countrywide, including a brand new N$47 million hardware store at Rundu.
Opinion – Debunking the maths and myths of WTO and globalisation
It is indisputable that the formal launch of the World Trade Organisation in 1995 initialled a paradigm shift in world trade, and by its consequence, a challenge to the sovereignty and traditional powers of small states. Furthermore, it has given scope and energy to new market penetration initiatives.
Walvis, Ndola, Lubumbashi Corridor significant
In a debate in the national assembly last week on the trade benefits of the Walvis Bay, Ndola and Lumbubashi Development corridors, trade minister Lucia Iipumbu said these corridors would play a very significant role in boosting intra-African trade.
On the spot – Shared resources … the role of transboundary cooperation for CORB
The permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (Okacom) is a River Basin Organisation (RBO), which was established by the governments of Angola, Botswana and Namibia in 1994.
Opinion – The ‘power to abuse’ … chronicling a tormented SME operator
Since the publication of our article, titled ‘Pathetic Customer Care in Namibia’ on the 9-03-2021 in your esteemed paper, we have been inundated with a plethora of complaints from members of the public, who have been at the receiving end of poor customer service by leading private and government institutions.
Opinion – Namibia requires a single, coordinated education and training policy
The Namibian education and training terrain comprises hundreds of public primary and secondary schools, several private secondary schools, more than seventy private and public Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centres, numerous other public and private learning centres; two public universities and one private university.
