Namibia kwakara tupu novatareli ndi inspekta wonomina vatatu, mukaro ogu guna kara asi kuna pumbwa ekeverero lyewa koyihorokwa yina kara konomina moErongo. Vatareli ava kuna kara asi kurugana unene asi ngapi nadirugana nomina nokutura nonkambadaro omu navagusapo udigu wangesi.
Year: 2023
City Police Traffic Tips: Distracted driving is a deadly behaviour
Distracted driving has become a widespread and dangerous epidemic in the capital city.
Unrivalled value from Mitsubishi’s Triton GLX …limited edition can be ordered at Namibian showrooms
Throughout the lifespan of the current Triton, Mitsubishi Motors South Africa (MMSA) has continued to offer models that cater for the exacting needs of southern African customers.
Supporting TVET sector stimulates economic growth
With the recent oil discoveries and plans to produce green hydrogen at competitive costs, accompanied by abundant wind and solar resources, Namibia’s future looks promising.
Opinion -Why pension funds delay payments
This is a question that each member of a pension fund should ask him/herself.
Bank Windhoek offers online validation of confirmation letters
Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Digital Data and Customer Transformation, Ryan Geyser, launched a bank confirmation letter validation site on the bank’s website on Monday, 9 October 2023.
Overview and prevention of cervical cancer
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fourth- most frequent cancer in women, with an estimated 604 000 new cases in 2022. Of the estimated 342 000 deaths from cervical cancer in 2022, about 90% occurred in low- and middle-income countries, including Namibia.
Normalise mental health treatment
Local creative Lukas Amakali says one of the processes of healing is acknowledging that one has a problem, seeking help, and ensuring treatment is followed to the tee to properly heal from whatever a person is going through.
Opinion – Navigating the rising living expenses
The writer Ryder Carrol said, “No matter how bleak or menacing a situation may appear, it does not entirely own us. It can’t take away our freedom to respond or our power to take action”.
Opinion – Sharing resources in Namibia
Namibia’s deeper cultural values of sharing may not be what comes to mind when resource distribution policies are crafted in our policy chambers, either at the State, national, or local level.









