Iingangamithi yongushu N$700 000 ya kwata ko kopolosi momwedhi gumwe.
Year: 2021
Onda kala handi dengwa shito komushamane wange – Hangula
“Ohandi pandula kalunga eshi nda xupa moshiponga eshi nda tetwa nomakatana komushamane wange. Onda kala handi dengwa shito meumbo, ka kwali ndishishi ngeenge ota longelenge oilonga youshada.”
Evango lyokulikarera moKavango zoutokero ntaantani lipaturuke
Konyima tupu zomakwedi aga gapita morwa malirango, Covid-19 evango lyokulikarera modoropa zaNkurenkuru kuna kulindindira likapaturuke peveta moyivike yeeyi tupu yina kuwiza.
Roads Authority staff to get 4% increase
The Roads Authority and the Namibian Public Workers Union on Tuesday signed a new wage agreement after successful negotiations.
PrEP awareness vital
There’s a lot of misconceptions and myths around pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and the worst is several people either don’t know the existence of the medication or they are not aware of how it works.
Officials counter vaccine hesitancy
Officials from the ministries of information and health this week held discussions with two groups in Oshana region’s Okatyali constituency to debunk misinformation that has fuelled vaccine hesitancy.
Experts weigh in on Gustavo bail… court grants first Fishrot applicant reprieve
Commentators believe Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo and his legal team proved on a balance of probabilities that he was a good candidate for bail.
Medical interns take on Govt
Medical interns employed by government have lodged a complaint with the Office of the Labour Commissioner over what they termed as unfair labour practices.
Unions protest quota auctioning
Hundreds of fishing industry workers backed by various unions in a mass demonstration yesterday protested against the auctioning of governmental objective quota at Walvis Bay. The ministry earlier this year sold 27 300 metric tons of horse mackerel to the DRC government for N$85.7 million.
Howard questions IPC disciplinary hearing
Restrained Independent Patriots for Change member and chairperson of the Erongo regional council’s management committee Ciske Howard, through her legal representatives, has poured scorn on a disciplinary hearing that is expected to take place on 18 December in Windhoek.
