Buñata bwa babanca babasabeleki neba kamuhezi kwa muyaho wasicaba wa Kamunu Lamubulo mwa Katima Mulilo kuyo fitisa bunyemi bwabona.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Zambezi gets N$17.6 million to construct classrooms
In an effort to arrest the poor performance of academic results, the Zambezi region has been allocated N$17.6 million to construct 36 classrooms and four ablution facilities.
Zambezi youth frustrated over unemployment …as Geingob warns of dire consequences
A horde of unemployed young people on Monday flocked to the Kamunu Community Hall in Katima Mulilo to share their frustration.
Re-elected Zambezi chairperson preaches unity of purpose
Re-elected Zambezi Regional Council chairperson for the management committee Matengu Simushi, urged fellow council members to do away with infightings and focus on regional development.
Omudali ta kwena molwokanona ke na omanyutu
Ina yoimhutu itatu, Sinyama Lutombi, omukalimo womoChotto moshitukulwa shaZambezi, ota pula eyambidido lounamiti oshoyo loikulya moshiwana omolwokamonamati komido nhee oko ke na omukifi wondjala.
Mother battles raising underweight baby
An unemployed mother of three, Sinyama Lutombi, is seeking special medical attention for her four-year old son.
Klazen: Unions not party to Marine Act agreements
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen clarified that labour unions are not party to the section 4 agreement of the Marine Resources Act. This is because the agreement binds the contracting parties, and there are no additional or new conditions under which the unions can be legally bound without contradicting existing labour laws.
Livestock worth over N$4.9 million stolen in Zambezi
Police in the Zambezi region reported that a total of 824 cattle valued at more than N$4.94 million were stolen between April 2022 and April 2023.
Flood victims fear second wave…as Zambezi keeps rising
Just as flood victims in the Kabbe flood-prone areas of the Zambezi region prepare to resume their daily lives, the rapid rise of the Zambezi River has villagers and officials fearing a potential second wave.
1 400 vie for 70 medical school spots
More and more Namibians are applying for programmes offered by the University of Namibia’s School of Medicine, which receives over a thousand applications annually for only 70 available places.