Otjikaka tji ma tji yenda ama tji honapara nu tjinene mo mweze imbwi Ngarano mburi umwe womieze ombepera mwii honapara, kanaa tja tjayerere Ovaherero nOvambanderu Oritjaine ndazuko.
Year: 2022
Omahi no mahi ya hungire, naye suvisa MiÞiri Puriza
Kapena ehi poo orukondwa rwa Namibia rwa seerwe kombunda indu ovimbumba peke peke tji viere mo Kamapuku ka Matjete oku yekurikutjira no ku huhumina etundu ra Puriza.
Ovambanderu veri pEtjo rOzombanga¿e ndino, vene tando nu mave yambere mo Kahandja
Ndinondi muhuko' munene ozondangere zOvambanderu okuza ko Kahandja ma zee kuri kwamba ko tji kumutundu tjo muhoko mOtjomuise oku yenda kEtjo rOzombangaøe oku katwapo oruzenga po mbindi yo Muhatamunua.
A Day in the life of Paula – Choose your Peace!
“Choose your peace.” A friend said that to me in a conversation about life and all its happenings the other day. It stuck on me that one should pick your battles wisely, and choose to walk away from anything that hinders your peace.
MTC taking Namibian content to the world
Mobile Telecommunications Company has introduced MTCTV+, a regional online streaming platform aimed at connecting people to the latest music, sport, lifestyle and fashion, and ultimately, taking Namibian content to the world.
Ludeke presents Amâna
Fashion and accessories designer Elzane Ludeke founded leather handbag brand, Amâna, in 2018.
Desire the prophetic author
A lightbulb went on for new author Desire Reinecke while watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon four years ago, which inspired her to write her first book called ‘Chronicles of Revelations’.
Uncommon sense – A time to ‘kukut’
There should never be a time and space in the world for indifference, or at least, that is what one may have believed.
World Music Day a platform for raw talent
Music lovers can again look forward to the annual ‘Fete de la Musique’ set to take place on 25 June at the FNCC in Windhoek.
Some 309 GIPF members still to claim benefits
To date, approximately GIPF 309 members are still to claim their benefits from the fund. Such benefits, if not claimed for a period of five years or longer, are paid over to the Guardian Fund held at the Master of the High Court, and such beneficiaries shall have no further claim against the GIPF.





