Omukulupe weedula 65, omukalimo momukunda Ontana moshitukulwa shaShikoto ota longo noudjuu okutekula okatekulu ke na oulema oko paife ka wanifa omido 16.
Omulumenhu a lulilwa eshi a fiilwa okaana keemwedi nhano
“Onda lulilwa kokaana kange kehe na odjapo yedalo, onda ninga eenghendabala dihapu ndele inandi mona ekwafo. Okaana kange ihaka mono oshimaliwa hashi di kepangelo, onghee ondi li moluhepo shaashi ihandi longo. Paife ngaha eemwedi di li 10 ndi li nokaana kange”.
Ngarano wa omborora na upundisa mu Suramazeva
Hapo omweze imbwi Ngarano wainivi nai tji mau upumbura outi wambeto nganda aupundisa mu Suramazeva.
Namibia, Angola ma ye ungura onÿarata yo vi namwinyo
O Namibia razikamisa o komiti ndji ma iungura kunehindi o Angola okutunga ondarata yovinamwinyo po mu koka pokati komahi ayeevari inga.
Otukondwa katuno’ kuriangasana
Otjomuise-Ehi arihe nambano ra patwa nu pokati kotukondwa kapena ku kara omariangasaneno poo omayinga nyingiro.
Industry loop – Auditions? Issa botch!
Auditions in Namibia issa botch! Let’s call a spade a spade. Film/theatre directors already know who they want to cast in their productions. Auditions are but just a young spaza to whoever is financing the production. It’s just a formality.
Top trending – Bikers hail healthcare workers
The top trending clip is of an entourage of bikers who drove around the city, visiting hospitals to show massive love and appreciation to healthcare workers for their bravery and hard work serving patients during this Covid-19 pandemic.
Ndapanda’s travel guide – In the Namib Desert with Gondwana
The Namib Desert is one of Namibia’s biggest tourist attractions. It is believed to be the world’s oldest desert. Several rivers and streams run through it, and it is also home to the popular and picturesque Deadvlei.
Mental Health Conversations – Hope as a light in the midst of adversaries
As a country and world, we are continuously plagued by the loss of life due to the pandemic. Many of us are losing hope as we are learning daily about the loss of someone close to us or of someone we know, and it appears that we might not get out of this pandemic anytime soon.
For the love of baking
Ndinomukulili Kakala, a second-year education student at Unam’s HP Campus, is passionate about baking cakes. She is the founder and owner of Ndina’s Bakery in Ongwediva, started in 2019 while she was in Grade 12.
