Opolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati otayi konakona eso lyokanona komumvo gumwe Royal Fatima Fritz hoka ka si sho ka gwile meyela lyomeya.
Year: 2022
Geingob: Sats ge !hausen tide Namibiab ǁga hāsa
!Hūb di ǁûb, Hage Geingob ge ǂâi!nâǁgui ra ǁguiri-aona ǁnāti ī ǁawosasiba ge mā, Namibiab !nâ hā ǁguirisan tātsēs tsîna !hausen tidesa.
Koroǁî khoraǂuisens ge skolga go ǁnāǂam … !nau-ams ge a !kharu ge ǁaeb di
Sada !hūb ra ai!gû garu Covid-19 di ǀnî hâs xa ǁnāǂamhe soab ain ge ǀgui sâǁaeb !nâ 129 skolǀgôana positifse nē ǁōsa ra !âihe, ǁkhātib nē !gôaba ǀhaehe rasa !oa wekheb tsēdi !nâ ge ǂharose. Nē !gôab ge ǁgau!nâs ministeris di dana sîsenǂuira direkters Sanet Steenkamps x age mā!kharuhe.
ǁGau!nâs ge Hoa !Hūbaisi ǀHaos tawa goro māǂoa – Murangis
Ministeris ǀGapi ǁGau!nâs, Texnoloxib tsî ǀAsa ǂâiǂuiǀgaugu di ministers, Itah Kandjii-Murangis, ge ǀnîkhami kō !gôab khoen hîa sao ra ǂnûiǂgādi danana ge !khōǂgā hâ in, Namibiab ǁKhāǁkhāǂuisende ra mûǂam ǂNûiǂgās (NQA), Namibiab ǀAwemā!nans ǀGapi ǁGau!nâs dis tsî Namibiab ǁKhāǁkhākhâide ra mûǂam ǂNûiǂgās (NTA) hân ǀkha ǁGau!nâs di Hoa !Hūbaisi ǀHaos hîa Londoni, United Kingdommi !nâ ǂnôas !nâ ge
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – All hands needed on deck for agri sector reform
Agriculture remains an important source of livelihood for the majority of Africans, but the sector is still very unproductive.
For the love of Damara sheep
Ukaurua Kandee, an ardent stud farmer plying his trade in the communal area of Omaheke, has had to improvise and adjust his farming operations several times to bring the best out of his products.
Book keeping 101 – Payment collection reconciliation
Customer account statements that reflect all payments made by customers, particularly those settled via the Electronic Transfer of Money (EFT), should be a norm, rather than a rare occurrence, especially for large service providers.
AB InBev Namibia partners with inDriver
To champion responsible behaviour, beverage maker AB InBev Namibia has partnered with inDriver, the global IT and transportation platform, to contribute to road safety.
US delegation expected for annual trade mission
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) together with the Namibian embassy in Washington, DC, are set to host a United States of America (USA) delegation from 6 to 10 June 2022 for the annual trade mission in Windhoek.
Cheetah Cement reopens after health concerns
The labour ministry granted permission to the Whale Rock Cement, also known as Cheetah Cement, to resume its operations on Monday, 23 May 2022.



