Minista gwomidhingoloko, omatalelepo niihwa Pohamba Shifeta okwa undulile oshigongi shina sha nokukandula po uupyakadhi womavi, momukunda Ondando moshikandjohogololo shaNiipa.
Year: 2021
Ovanaudu voCovid-19 paife otava talelwa po
Minista wouhaku nonghalonawa Dr Kalumbi Shangula okwa ti ovanaudu voCovid-19 va kwatelwa moipangelo ova paife pitikwa oku kala va talelwa po kovakwapata vavo. Shangula edi okwe di popya
NaCC pays N$27m into State Revenue Fund
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) on 26 February 2021 transferred N$27.1 million to the State Revenue Fund, which originated from penalties it collected and is in fulfilment of its obligation with the provisions of the Competition Act.
Opinion – Reducing 31 years of dependence syndrome tendency
Namibia has been regarded as the brainchild of the United Nations, and at the same time hailed as one of the best democracies in the world. That is partly true, despite the fact that it took seven decades for the world body to successfully implement the Independence of the country.
Opinion – Entrepreneurship a silver bullet to unemployment
Can we just think out loud here? Firstly, since there are over 7.7 billion people scattered over six continents, we refuse to believe and submit that all good things can only come from Silicon Valley and China.
Man tries to set himself on fire
A 32-year-old man was admitted at the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital on Heroes’ Day after he attempted to set himself on fire.The incident happened on Thursday evening at 18h30 at Oshakati West.
Politics lost voice of reason – Kamwi
Former minister of health Dr Richard Kamwi said in the late Kazenambo Kazenambo, the country’s politics have lost a “voice of reason and clarity”.
Diplomats launch Tsumkwe garden project
The United Nations World Food Programme, in partnership with the African group of ambassadors and the embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil, recently launched an integrated community-based food systems project in the rural district of Tsumkwe in the Otjozondjupa region.
Hausiku’s work in marginalised communities hailed
Former Deputy Prime Minister Marco Hausiku, who died on Heroes Day, has been praised for his development agenda to improve the lives of marginalised communities in Namibia.
Schlettwein: Improved land management essential for poverty reduction
Namibia needs capacity and skills development in the area of land administration to manage the most valuable but finite and scarce resource. Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein shared these sentiments when he officiated at the international e-launch of the structured knowledge base teaching essentials
