NKURENKURU-vatungimo momukunda gwaTondoro gwakara moKavango zoutokero sivike kasipwire kavagwene uhwi nomulihu dokusika ko 40 kaditundire ko Tulikwateseni community Trust, edi vana kukatura nye digave mema gomawa kovatungimo.
Year: 2021
Vanafarama kavavahundilire guvadame kuhamena mvhura
OMUTHIYA - Kansela gomukunda moOshikoto katangterere vanafarama asi asi vahazumbanesa ehuguvaro mukaro omu zina kuroka mvhura zokuhavara zina kara asi azo kuna mwahuka sivike esi.
Farmers worried after army worms invade crops
A number of crops have been destroyed by armyworms in the Oshikuku constituency of Omusati region, New Era has learnt.
Don’t hit the flood panic button yet
ONGWEDIVA – Senior hydrologist at Cuvelai Etosha Basin in the directorate of water affairs Leonard Hango says flooding is not imminent despite good rainfall received in the northern parts of the country in recent days.
Erongo festive season crime drops
WALVIS BAY – The festive season was relatively peaceful in the Erongo region, with no major crime incidents reported to police, said regional community affairs commander, Inspector Ileni Shapumba.
Sewerage issues delay school’s opening
The lack of sewerage services has delayed the opening of a new N$23 million school at Rundu’s Sauyemwa location.
Councillor bemoans unfinished projects
Aminuis constituency councillor Peter Kazongominja says the many unfinished capital projects in the area are due to the misappropriation of funds by those entrusted to deliver services to the people.
Shoprite workers fear dismissal… company accused of violating strike rules
Over 400 workers employed by Shoprite, Checkers and Usave have since returned to their work in the middle of an indefinite strike over better pay, citing financial distress and fear of losing their jobs.
Residents in low-lying areas move to higher ground
More than 120 residents in the low-lying areas of Goreangab informal settlement in Katutura have been moved to higher ground following a rise in water level due to continuous rain.
Noa welcomes contract extension
Anti-Corruption Commission director general Paulus Noa has welcomed President Hage Geingob’s decision to extend his employment contract for another six months until 30 June.
