Omupedu minista wouministeli woilonga noyeendifo Veiko Nekundi okwa ti emanguluko laNamibia ita shiti ovanhu nava kondjele okuninga omashenge ile okulonga oinima youxwapindi.
Year: 2024
Oshitaasi shopolisi sha patululwa mEndola
Ominista yiikwameni, omataaguluko gokoongamba negameno lyoshilongo, omundohotola Albert Kawana, okwa patula pambelewa oshitaasi shopolisi moshitopolwahogololo shaNdola, mOhangwena, Etitano lya zi ko.
Litau zeñwi za yambaela mwa Zambezi
Mihato ya likolo la silalanda kubona kuli litau hali zamayi mukafululele ibonahala kusa sebeza.
Lipiho ze 6000 za malaria za bihiwa mwa mazazi a 90
Lipiho zefitelela 6000 za butuku bwa malaria libihilwe mwahala Sope ni Lyatamanyi unumwaha, likwambuyu wa makete Kalumbi Shangula napatuluzi.
Katulo ya bukwenuheli ya lyeha
Baana basupile ba ba siyezi mwakunyaziwa kakubata kupuma sikiliti sa Caprivi kwanaha Namibia mwa silimo sa 1999, bana ni kulibelela likweli zeñwi zepeli kuli ba utwe katulo ya bona.
After long peace, Big Tech faces US antitrust reckoning
After more than a decade of leaving Big Tech largely to itself, United States antitrust enforcers have cranked up the heat, with several high-profile cases underway that could radically change the way the industry’s giants do business.
Scholz arrives in China to boost economic ties
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in China yesterday, Chinese state media reported, kicking off a trip in which he aims to shore up economic ties with Berlin’s biggest trading partner.
Venezuela voices outrage over new oil lease
Venezuela on Saturday said it “strongly” rejects a new oil concession Guyana has granted to US giant ExxonMobil in waters disputed by the two South American neighbours.
Aviation’s single-use plastic products’ report released
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released the Reassessing Single-Use Plastic Products in the Airline Sector report to assist airlines, regulators and the airline supply chain to mitigate the environmental impacts of single-use plastic products (SUPP).
More new cars sold
NEW vehicle sales in Namibia during March 2024 reached just over 1 450 units, which is the highest number of sales since July 2016, when 1 540 units were sold.








