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Nakulishita noIphone ya vakwa poshiponga mokakuma 
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Nakulishita noIphone ya vakwa poshiponga mokakuma 

Omulumenhu weedula 34 okwa kwatwa po konima eshi vati a lotokela ponhele pa kandomena eetuwa ndele ta vake po omaliko oonakumona oshiponga mwa kwatelwa ongodi. Oshiningwanima osha ningwa Osoondaxa efimbo lomutenya komukunda Ohameva moshitukulwa shaHangwena. Nakuninga oshinima eshi ota holoka momhangulilo yaMangestalata waKongo nena.  Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaHangwena Warrant Andreas Nghiyolwa okwa ti moshiponga omo...

Omaulikilo oipindi otaa xumifa eedoolopa komesho 
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Omaulikilo oipindi otaa xumifa eedoolopa komesho 

ONDANGWA – Minista weedolopa nomayambulepo okomikunda James Sankwasa okwa ti omaulikilo oipindi otaa xumifa komesho eedoolopa notaa eta omayakulo koshiwana. Edi Sankwasa okwe di popya onghela pefimbo kwa li ta patulula pambelewa omaulikilo oipindi aNdangwa.  Ovanangeshefa va kula navanini, ovaleli vopapolitika, ounona, ovanyasha novaleli vopamifyuululwakalo ova holoka momwaalu muhapu okufika kepatululo loipindi kOndangwa.  Paife ngaha...

Short Story – The twin snakes
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Short Story – The twin snakes

Kambangane was patrolling the golden grass when his beady eyes followed some strange tyre-like marks on the ground. The tracks were so deep into the red Kalahari sand, and he rubbed the spiking hair on his arms.  He had seen a goat-swallowing snake, but had never came across a snake that could chalk the powdery...

SADC’s future leaders visit Namibia
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SADC’s future leaders visit Namibia

Futurelect’s Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme fellows from Namibia, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa convened for Seminar Six, Leadership by Design, in Namibia recently to explore the challenges and opportunities of driving change for the better in their communities. This comes as Namibia steps into a new political chapter with its first female leader, President...

Nedbank invests in employees’ education
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Nedbank invests in employees’ education

Nedbank Namibia recently announced its largest-ever bursary investment of over N$800 000 for the 2025 academic year.  Since its launch in 2019, the bursary programme has given students in a variety of fields vital financial support so they may concentrate on their academic objectives. “I’m truly honoured to have received this bursary. It’s a powerful...

AFree sparks Namibia’s tech future
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AFree sparks Namibia’s tech future

Monika Amunyela  In a bold step to empower Africa’s youth through technology, the AFree App was officially launched on 28 June 2025 at the Namibian College of Open Learning centre in Katutura, Windhoek.  The event, hosted by WolfTech Trading CC, attracted young Namibians, including students, creators and entrepreneurs eager to explore Africa’s latest innovation in...

Youth redefine public health
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Youth redefine public health

Namibia largely depends on quality public healthcare. A new generation of young healthcare professionals has taken the initiative to redefine the health sector.  Dr Byron Bock, a senior medical officer, is one of the 16 Namibians selected to be part of the Mandela Washington Fellowship programme 2025. They were selected on the basis they have...

Opinion – Growing wealth through micro-investments
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Opinion – Growing wealth through micro-investments

For many first-time investors, especially those with a limited income, building wealth can seem so out of reach. Many believe it takes a lot of money to start investing, making it something only wealthy people can do. Micro-investing tears down the barriers that come with traditional investing and helps more and more people grow their...

Eight country coalition aims to tax luxury air travel
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Eight country coalition aims to tax luxury air travel

SEVILLE – Countries including France, Kenya, Barbados and Spain on Monday launched a coalition to push for taxes on wealthy air passengers to help poorer nations respond to climate change, the French presidency said. The coalition, which also brings together Somalia, Benin, Sierra Leone and Antigua and Barbuda, said it would work to increase the...

Paratus empowers education through digital connectivity
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Paratus empowers education through digital connectivity

Paratus has made an impact in Namibia’s education sector through its ongoing partnership with Eduvision, now in its seventh year. By providing GEO satellite infrastructure and continuous technical support, Paratus has enabled real-time, interactive digital learning for more than 12 000 learners and 471 teachers across the country. The initiative has connected even the most...