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Kaleni kokule noimuna ngee odula tai loko – Kgobetsi 
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Kaleni kokule noimuna ngee odula tai loko – Kgobetsi 

ONGWEDIVA – Omunambelewawiliki koshikondo shetengeneko longhaloyomhepo Odillo Kgobetsi okwa kumaida oshiwana opo shi kale sha ngungumana shi li meenduda ngeenge ku na odula i na omaluvadi shaashi eshi osha nyika oshiponga.  “Omunhu ngeenge okwa hangika ta lifa na ninge onghendabala yokukala e li kokule noimuna. Okashelu kake hole omunhu e li popepi noimuna,” ta ti. ...

Oshifufuta shiifundja sha dhitikitha gumwe 
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Oshifufuta shiifundja sha dhitikitha gumwe 

Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya manga po omulumentu gwomimvo 43, sho anuwa a yelutha oshitenda sha hongwa sha fa ondjembo yo-Avtomat Kalashnikova (AK)-47, u ukitha hoka taku ende olutu lwomukokoli Sam Nujoma.  Omupevikuluntu gwopolisi moshitopolwa shaShana Frederick Ndjadila okwa ti oshiningwanima shoka osha holoka Etine sho olutu lwa Nujoma kwa li talu zi mokapale koondhila Toivo...

VTCdi ge collegedi !nâ ra dawa!khunihe 
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VTCdi ge collegedi !nâ ra dawa!khunihe 

Paulus Kiiyala Shiku  Hoa ǂhanub di !omn ǀkha sîsens ǁkhāǁkhākhâidi ge ǀgūǁae texnise tsî !omkurus ǁgau!nâs tsî ǁkhāǁkhākhâis collegedi ase nî dawa!khunihe.  Nē ǀkharaǀkharas ge nēsi di VTCde ǁkhāǁkhākhâis ǀguisa ra mā ǀgauba xu collegedi ase nî dawahe, ǁnāpab ǁkhāǁkhā!khōǂgāba nî unu!nâhe tsî ǀgapi ǁkhāǁkhāǂuisens ǂan!gâdi tsîna nî !khōǂgāse. Gaxuseb ǁkhāti nē ǁkhoreba !goaxas a...

ǀAwas ǀkharigu malarias !gôagu ge ra ǀoro
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ǀAwas ǀkharigu malarias !gôagu ge ra ǀoro

Malarias ǁhōn ge buruxa ǀgaub !nâ ǁgôahâ ǀawas ǀkharigu !nâ. Nē ǂhôas ge dīhe ra xūn ra dī sîsenǂuib ǂurusib !harib aibba ra hā-ū.  Malarias di !gôagu ge Omusatib, Oshikotob, Ohangwenab tsîgu !nâ ǀgapi !gôagu ǀkha ra ǂharose nē kurib di tsoatsoas !nâ !nurihe hâ is khao!gâ tsîs nēsa kai ǂâiǂhansensa ǂurusib mâisan !nâ gere...

Govt acquires N$70m farms for communal farmers … Aminuis, Ovitoto, Otjimbingwe benefit 
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Govt acquires N$70m farms for communal farmers … Aminuis, Ovitoto, Otjimbingwe benefit 

In its continuous effort to boost the productivity of communal farmers and create ample grazing space, the government recently acquired four farms in the Erongo, Omaheke and Otjozondjupa regions. The four farms, which have a combined size of 31 056.1198 hectares, will greatly expand the communal land boundaries of Otjimbingwe in the Erongo region, Aminuis...

North Koreans endure years of forced labour 
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North Koreans endure years of forced labour 

North Koreans have been forced to work on Chinese-flagged fishing vessels without touching land for as long as a decade, facing verbal and physical abuse as well as harsh conditions, a report said yesterday.  Nuclear-armed North Korea has long made a fortune from an army of citizens it sends abroad to work, mostly in neighbouring...

NIDA operating loss at N$102m in 2024 … as company launches first annual report
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NIDA operating loss at N$102m in 2024 … as company launches first annual report

The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) yesterday unveiled its annual report, themed ‘Geared Towards Sustainable Industries’. The report covers the financial years from 2018/2019 to 2023/2024.  The launch marked the agency’s first comprehensive publication in six years.  This milestone demonstrates NIDA’s dedication to governance, and its pivotal role in driving Namibia’s industrialisation agenda.  Julius Nghikevali,...

Opinion – Prioritise maritime employees’ safety legislation
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Opinion – Prioritise maritime employees’ safety legislation

As we approach the swearing-in of a new National Assembly on the 21st of March 2025, the urgency for labour reform for the working class in Namibia could not be emphasised enough, especially for those in the rapidly-expanding offshore oil and gas sector. In recent years, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has highlighted that Namibia...

Nujoma trumped apartheid … as Grootfontein braves rain to pay tribute  
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Nujoma trumped apartheid … as Grootfontein braves rain to pay tribute  

GROOTFONTEIN – Retired chief of the Namibian Defence Force, Lieutenant General Martin Shalli, yesterday said it would have been difficult for the country to launch a successful military confrontation against the apartheid regime had it not been for late Founding President Sam Nujoma’s fearlessness, determination and bravery. He made the remarks during the official regional...