Auleria Wakudumo ONGWEDIVA-Erudiko lyaOngwediva alikarako nkenye mvhura ngesi kunakara asi tavakagwana vantu wovanzi vanakutunda koyirongo peke mvhura ezi. Yirongo ngwendi Ghana, Japan, Indonesia nayimwe ngoso kuna kuwiza vayalihameseremo mo 2025 siklika nasikara somutaro. Ekuliko lyangesi kuna kara asi lyomutaro nokuretapo marunduruko melikwamo eli lyerudiko, eyi yatamekere kokununu ano ngesi kuna kara nye asi elikwamo lyomutaro...
NNN; Kuna hara yirugana yokuyukilira ntani kwato kusigako vamwe …Presidente kakazegwilire epongo lyedeuro lyovanguuru;
Nonkango odo kurugana nawa, kutura nayinye poruzera, kurugana nombili kuruganena navenye kadikere nonkango domukumo ntani dina zere edi kageve Presidente Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwaha apa kakazegwilire epongo lyovanguuru paveta mositata saVenduka. Epongo deuro eli kwawizirapo apa nye kamene Presidente kupa vanguuru navenye sirugana monomukunda nadinye 14 dakara moNamibia. Mokuvapa magano noudivi asi ngapi navakarugana mosirugana sawo sosipe....
Drivers urged to be cautious as schools resume
The Namibian Police has implored all road users to make prior arrangements and to depart well in advance during the upcoming week to avert traffic congestion that may occur due to increased traffic volume as schools resume on Monday, 14 July. Congestion is one of the contributing factors that may lead to inconsiderate driving behaviour,...
All set for Shell V-Power Rally in Tsumeb …easy access along tar roads makes for excellent viewing
The much-awaited third leg 3 of the Namibian Rally series kicks off this weekend in Tsumeb with 12 entries. Derek Jacobs from the Namibia Motorsport Federation (NMSF) has described the rally, with headline sponsors Shell V-Power and M&Z Motors, as a crowd pleaser due to multiple viewpoints. He said it is an excellent route with...
Namibia eyes broader market access through free trade
For Namibia to strengthen its position as a trade hub and unlock new economic opportunities, the country must invest in trade logistics infrastructure, regulatory harmonisation, and export-readiness support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). These interventions are critical to enabling broader market access for the country’s manufactured and agricultural products under the African Continental Free...
Nam to host dialogue on hydrogen economy
Isabel Bento WALVIS BAY – A high-level Green Investment Dialogue will take place in Walvis Bay from 10 to 13 July. It will bring together parliamentarians and energy leaders from six African countries.The three-day event will place a spotlight on the role of green hydrogen in Africa’s future energy and industrial landscape and aims to...
B2Gold Namibia sets sights on Antelope deposit …as it scales down take operations underground
Canadian miner B2Gold Namibia will scale down employment by approximately 400 jobs at its Otjikoto Gold Mine by the end of 2025 due to a transition from open pit to underground mining. It will, however, continue to look for new projects in the country and has set its sights on the nearby Antelope deposit. Located...
Opinion – Fairness isn’t favouritism, it’s good business
The way individuals are treated in the workplace plays a critical role in determining both personal success and the broader reputation of the organisation. A company may have a compelling vision and a well-articulated mission, but without ethical leadership and a culture rooted in fairness and respect, those ideals remain hollow. In too many workplaces,...
Opinion – Reflections on Oshatotwa Massacre Anniversary
Some philosophers have suggested, and truly so, that “A generation which ignores history has no past – and no future.” As we approach the 49th anniversary of the Oshatotwa massacre of the combatants of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), the former military wing of the SWAPO Movement, the author reflects with despondency how...
Namcor plot thickens …as ‘toothless’ ACC bites eight
For far too long, the Anti-Corruption Commission was everyone’s punching bag, all bark and no bite, naysayers perennially argued. For many, the ACC inspired little to no confidence in fighting corruption, with some accusing the anti-graft body of only going after ‘small fishes [ordinary Namibians]’ while ‘big fishes [well-connected individuals and their proxies]’ were left...









