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Tava kufa ko edu lofikola 
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Tava kufa ko edu lofikola 

Auleria Wakudumo  Elelo lodoolopa yaShakati otali ka kufa ko edu lofikola Oshakati West Primary School.  Otaku hokololwa ekufeko ledu olo li li oshitukulwa shetalululo netendululo leenhele molukanda omo ofikola ei yoShakati Primary School i li.  Omukulunhufikola pOshakati West Primary School Aila Kavungo okwa shiivifila Kundana kutya elelo ola lombwela ofikola opo vati i konge ovanhu...

Geingob ota dimbulukiwa nena
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Geingob ota dimbulukiwa nena

Ovanamibia otava dimbuluka nena efiku omo Omupresidente Hage Geingob a xulifa, omafiku 4 Febuluali 2024. Efiku lonena ola talika ko lopandjokonona, okudimbuluka efiku omo oshiwana sha hangika konghundana yefyo laGeingob oo a li omupresidente woshilongo pefimbo lefyo laye. Okwa xulifa mepipi lomido 82 koshipangelo shopaumwene shoLady Pohamba moWindhoek.  Geingob okwa li Omupresidente omutitatu waNamibia nokwa...

Namibiab: 3%gu khoen ǀguin ge N$40 000 marisa ǁkhâkorobe ra hōǂgā
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Namibiab: 3%gu khoen ǀguin ge N$40 000 marisa ǁkhâkorobe ra hōǂgā

2023ǁî kurib di ǁAnǂgāsaben !Gôab tsî Hâ!khain !Hū!nāsi Xoakhâib di !nurib !oagu i ge ra ǁgau, ǁaupexan 34.1%gu khoen Namibiab !nâ sîsenga ūhâna ǂam ǁkhâkorobe hōǂgādi !gomsib ǀkha ǂnôasa, nē persentgu khoen N$2 000 xa ǀorose ǁkhâkorobe ra !khō!oa amaga. Nau ǀkhāb ain 3 persentgu sîsen ra ǁanǂgāsaben ǀguina N$40 000 ǁkhâkorobe ra hōǂgā hîa....

Mbumbab ge !hū!nāsi ǁhōna ra aimâi !nariǂoade ǁkhaemâis ǀkha
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Mbumbab ge !hū!nāsi ǁhōna ra aimâi !nariǂoade ǁkhaemâis ǀkha

ǁNāpa-i ge !gôa!gôasa !auga!hūsi !nariǂoadi ǀguide senior mâisan ǂhanub din !aroma nî hâ, nēs ge kaise Namibiab di ǁhao!nâs !aroma a ǁkhīheǁkhōsa ǁhōn tsî ǁaxasin ǀguin !aromasa, presidenti berosa xu-i ra mîhesa !oa.  Nē !gā!gās ge ǁnāpab ge !Hūb di ǁÛb, Nangolo Mbumbaba sîǂkhanisa a sîǂui, ministern tsî !nakaǂnôa ministern nî nēsi ǂgurose ǂâisa ǁîn...

ǀKhomas tsî Angolab di Cunene ǀkharib hâkha ge !nae!khaixa!nâ ǁnâuguxoaǁguiba ge xoa!gao
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ǀKhomas tsî Angolab di Cunene ǀkharib hâkha ge !nae!khaixa!nâ ǁnâuguxoaǁguiba ge xoa!gao

David Adetona Sîsenǁareb ǁnâuguxoaǁguiba kha ge nē ǀgam ǀkharikha, ǀKhomas Namibiab dis tsî Cunenes Angolab dis hâra sao ra omkhâisens !âgu ǂnamipe ge xoa!gao, ǂgaiǀons ai !hū-omkhâis tsî !hanaǂgāb, ǂurusib, ǁgau!nâs tsî !gâi ǂâuhâ tsî ǂgaoǀkhāsa !harib ai hâ ǂkhari-omna !hūǁîn nē !hūkha dina mās ǂnamipe.  ǀGûǁ-ae ge nē ǀkharikha ǁaegu a hâ ǁnâuguxoaǁguib ge...

Tackling pest outbreaks in crop production
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Tackling pest outbreaks in crop production

Hanks Saisai The recent outbreak of Fall Armyworms across Namibia’s north-eastern Zambezi region poses a significant threat to local food security.  Pest outbreaks are usually a crop farmer’s worst nightmare due to the associated negative effects such as crop failure, financial losses, food shortages and dwindling local economic activities in such regions. Several factors must...

No Nam troops to DRC, says Kapofi
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No Nam troops to DRC, says Kapofi

Defence minister Frans Kapofi has confirmed that Namibia will not deploy troops to the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Kapofi represented Namibia at the extraordinary SADC Heads of State summit in Zimbabwe on Friday.

Namibia faces N$600m drought relief deficit …Fishcor chips in with fish worth N$240 000
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Namibia faces N$600m drought relief deficit …Fishcor chips in with fish worth N$240 000

Rudolf Gaiseb Namibia is still grappling with a funding shortfall of about N$600 million to fully and timeously aid more than 1.26 million drought-stricken citizens from a looming hunger crisis, Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa recently shared.  Mutorwa, while receiving a donation of 500 boxes of frozen butter snoek from the National Fishing Corporation of...

Upshoot as local abattoirs slaughter over 5 000 pigs
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Upshoot as local abattoirs slaughter over 5 000 pigs

There was an improved uptake in the number of pigs at various local abattoirs countrywide, which saw the country slaughtering over 5 000 pigs during December last year, the latest Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPBN) market report shows.  This marks an annual increase of 23.31% when compared to the figures recorded in...