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Ombelewa ipe yoonakulwa vakulu mEenhana
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Ombelewa ipe yoonakulwa vakulu mEenhana

Taimi Haihambo Omupedu minista wouministeli weameno noonakulwa vakulu Charles Mubita okwa yeulula ombelewa yoonakulwa vakulu mEenhana Omaandaxa. Oshikondo shoonakulwa vakulu moshitukulwa shaHangwena vati osha ninga oule weedula 17 shi he na ombelwa nosha kala ashike sha idililwa metungo louministeli wounamapya, eeshi, omeva nomatulululo omadu. Pefimbo leyeululo letungo lombelewa Mubita okwa ti ombelewa ota i kakala...

‘Nakudipaa’ xekulu nainakulu ta kala mokakuma
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‘Nakudipaa’ xekulu nainakulu ta kala mokakuma

Ambrosius Mathias Muyeu weedula 27 okwa anyenwa omhito yoku li futila mo modolongo shaashi ta tamanekwa kutya okwa dipaa xekulu nainakulu nekuva. Meyeu okwa holoka momangulilo yaKahenge Omaandaxa. Oshibofa shaye osha undulilwa komafiku 7 October 2025 nelalakano lokuyandja omhito ku ningwe omakonakono omoule. Okwa lopotwa oshingwanima shikumifwa eshi sha ningwa Etitano komukunda Kayeura moshitukulwa shaKavango...

MOngwediva ta mu tungwa endiki lokaangela
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MOngwediva ta mu tungwa endiki lokaangela

ONGWEDIVA – Ovanhu monooli itava ka enda vali oshinano shile okupangwa omukifi wokaangela koWindhoek molwashi paife mOngwediva ota mu tungwa endiki lipe loNamibia Oncology ta li ka yandja omayakulo opaunamiti. Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shaShana Hofni Iipinge pamwe novambelewawiliki va dja kehangano loNamibia Oncology ova patulula pambelewa onghela oilonga yokutameka okutunga endiki eli. Endiki ota ka patuluka...

Kamishibai reading at community library in Mondesa 
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Kamishibai reading at community library in Mondesa 

SWAKOPMUND – A special reading event for children aged 4-8 recently took place at the Community Library in Mondesa.  The morning was full of imagination, colour and stories.  The event was organised by the Goethe-Institut Namibia.  Both institutions have been successfully collaborating for several years, including during last year’s We Learn Festival.  This time, the...

Short Story – The ongura snake
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Short Story – The ongura snake

Kambangane was driving a blue bonnet Bedford with yellow doors. The miser was returning from an auction where he sold three cows. However, he munched on rotted offal and drank sour milk for padkos. Along the way, the penny pincher’s tummy rumbled, and he removed his foot from the accelerator pedal.  Soon, a runny stool...

More than a fade: Mobile barbershop to deliver wellness 
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More than a fade: Mobile barbershop to deliver wellness 

Fades and Feelings is a bold, human-centred initiative that reimagines the barbershop as a mobile sanctuary for healing, mental wellness and brotherhood.  Junias David coined the concept during his consultancy with the One Economy Foundation.  He wants to create safe, affirming spaces where young men, especially those unsheltered or at risk, can receive grooming services...

Nghishekwa scoops Africa CEOs Award 
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Nghishekwa scoops Africa CEOs Award 

Founder of TST Marketing Agency, Naftal Nghishekwa, has been recognised among Africa’s leading young innovators as one of the recipients of the Africa’s Under 40 CEOs Awards.  The award event, which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, honoured those under 40 who are spearheading social impact, leadership, and innovation throughout the continent.  The Africa’s Under...

Navachab Gold Mine rejects audit report findings 
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Navachab Gold Mine rejects audit report findings 

Lahja Nashuuta  The QKR Namibia Navachab Gold Mine has shunned findings of a recent audit report, which reveals that the company is failing to adequately contribute to skills and technology development in Namibia’s mining sector.  The mine said it is engaging the Office of the Auditor General to clarify the report and ensure the record...

SMEs in SPOTLIGHT With Pricilla Mukokobi – Braving the streets of Windhoek  …Kadira’s fight to make ends meet 
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SMEs in SPOTLIGHT With Pricilla Mukokobi – Braving the streets of Windhoek  …Kadira’s fight to make ends meet 

Every morning at the busy Khomasdal circle, Paula Kadira sets up a small table where she sells tomatoes, onions, eggs, and fruits. It’s not the life she imagined when she left Rundu in early 2024, but it’s how she survives.  The Khomasdal circle has transformed into an informal economic hub, attracting vendors who lack access...