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Omukulupe (101) nomutekulu (33) veli tuwa va xulifila meumbo 
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Omukulupe (101) nomutekulu (33) veli tuwa va xulifila meumbo 

Auleria Wakudumo  Ovakwashiwana momukunda Ombafi moshikandjohoololo shaGongo ova halulwa kefyo lomukulupe nomutekulu ovo vati veli tuwa va xulifa meumbo.  Oshiningwanima osha ningwa Olomakaya lwopo 13h30 lwaapo,momukunda Ombafi moshitukulwa shaMusati.  Oonakufya ova tongololwa ovo Rufina Aupindi, omukulupe weedula 101 oshoyo omutekulu waye Hilka Tilomalenga weedula 33.  Aina Aitana, omona womukulupe okwa holola kutya onghundana yefyo laina...

Ovanambelewa vouhaku inava hala okulonga koushai …eemhito doilonga da fika po161 moKunene
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Ovanambelewa vouhaku inava hala okulonga koushai …eemhito doilonga da fika po161 moKunene

Auleria Wakudumo  Ovanambelewa vouhaku moshitukulwa shaKunene vati inava hala okulonga koukilinika vokomikunda molwa onghalo.  Omupopiliko wouministeli wouhaku nonghalonawa Walter Kamaya okwa holola kutya okudja muJuli neudo, oshitukulwa shaKunene oshina eemhito doilonga da fika po161. Kamaya okwa ti eemhito doilonga edi inadi kwatela mo ashike ovapangi neendokotola, ndele oda kwatela mo yoo ovanambelewa va yooloka moshikondo...

Sure zaSangwali kuna gwana uhwi 
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Sure zaSangwali kuna gwana uhwi 

Matungo gomape vana dike posure zaSangwali zelipakerero vadika woNamibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust, meruganeno kumwe noNamibia Institute of Mining and technologyngesi kavadigeve nye nonkondwa edi vadika paveta.  Nonzugoi edi vadika dina kara asi ntatu nonkondwarongero, nzugo zokupungwira, ntani ezi nye nazikara asi mberewa zawo zoposure ntani evango nye eli nahingira kamutjangi gosure ntani zokugwedako zovarongi...

Kansela gwaSWAPO ogu ana karamo ngesi takasikama moOtjombinde 
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Kansela gwaSWAPO ogu ana karamo ngesi takasikama moOtjombinde 

Zebald Ngaruka  Otjombinde- kansela ogu ana karamo ngesi momukunda horowero gwaOtjombinde Wnzel Kavaka tasikama hena ngesi rwauvalli omu nakakara kandindate gwaSWAPO momahoroworo gana kuwiza goukansela ntani ndango zonodoropa aga gana kukakarako mwa Mangundu mvhura zeezi.  Mugwanekedi gombunga zaSWAPO moOtjombinde Tjovavi Tjituka kayinkondopekere kosayitunga zaNew Era asi Kavaka kavamutumbwire omu kakere gelike kutupu ogu kahere kumurwanesa...

Nedbank eyes Africa for future growth
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Nedbank eyes Africa for future growth

The Nedbank Group has posted strong financial results for the first half of 2025. It says its next phase of growth will be led by its operations across the African continent. The bank’s Africa Regions (NAR) cluster, which includes Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe, along with representative offices in Kenya and Ghana, is playing...

Govt to own 51% of mines 
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Govt to own 51% of mines 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Natangwe Ithete, announced on Tuesday that the govermnent is actively consulting with industry stakeholders on mechanisms that will promote 51% Namibian ownership in new mining ventures.  “We believe that local empowerment is not only a matter of social justice, but also a cornerstone for long-term...

BoN launches financial inclusion campaign 
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BoN launches financial inclusion campaign 

Matheus David The Bank of Namibia launched a national Financial Inclusion Awareness Campaign on Tuesday, a flagship initiative aimed at promoting awareness on equitable access to financial services and deepening the quality and usage of those services across the country. The campaign forms part of the bank’s broader commitment to ensuring that every Namibian, regardless...

Opinion – Understanding gender equality in a local context
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Opinion – Understanding gender equality in a local context

Gender equality acts as a mirror reflecting rights and opportunities that benefit both genders, whether male or female, boys or girls.  It is essentially a fair distribution of resources and power between men and women in both rural and urban areas.  The positive effects of gender equality can create a balanced society, especially when resources...

Street vendors stuck between survival and law
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Street vendors stuck between survival and law

Ali Negumbo Amidst the busy traffic and tall office buildings of Windhoek’s downtown area, an often-overlooked economic force continues to thrive on the city’s sidewalks. Informal street vendors, many of them young and unemployed single mothers, line the pavements selling fruit, clothes, phone accessories and handmade crafts – not just to make a living, but...