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Omikunda tadi ka ningwa eedoolopa mOshikoto  …Onayena, Onyuulaye, Oshivelo noTsintsabis 
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Omikunda tadi ka ningwa eedoolopa mOshikoto  …Onayena, Onyuulaye, Oshivelo noTsintsabis 

Auleria Wakudumo  Elelo loshitukulwa shaShikoto ola holola kutya otali ka eta exumokomesho moshitukulwa mokuninga omikunda Onayena, Onyuulaye, Oshivelo noTsintsabis eedoolopa okweeta omayakulo popepi noshiwana nokuyambula po oshitukulwa.  Omunashipundi wel elo loshitukulwa Samuel Shivute okwa shivifa eshi pefimbo ta lekele okuyandja oshipundi komunashipundi mupe.  Shivute okwa holola kutya eedoolopa dipe otadi ka teelelwa di lundulule onghalo...

Opinion – A legal reckoning for colonial wrongs 
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Opinion – A legal reckoning for colonial wrongs 

The International Conference on the Crimes of Colonialism in Africa, held on 29 November 2025, in Algiers, Algeria, and was endorsed by the African Union (AU) Assembly of Heads of State, through its Decision 903 in February 2025, was part of efforts to consolidate a united African stance on seeking justice and reparations for the...

U/21 hockey men secure 23rd place 
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U/21 hockey men secure 23rd place 

Hilma Nalupe  Namibian U/21 men’s hockey team claimed a 4-2 victory over Oman, in their last classification match at Junior Hockey World Cup, placing them in the 23rd position out of 24 teams.  Led by their captain, John-Paul Britz who scooped player of the match award against Oman, the team was determined to not take...

Opinion – History meets innovation: Building a stronger Namibian economy for all
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Opinion – History meets innovation: Building a stronger Namibian economy for all

Namibia’s economic future is shaped by two powerful forces: the weight of its history and the promise of modern technology. Africa’s experience with slavery and colonial exploitation — and Namibia’s own tragedies of genocide and apartheid — left deep inequalities that still shape society today. But these painful histories also offer practical lessons on how...

Govt, civil society unite against corruption
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Govt, civil society unite against corruption

Rudolf Gaiseb Ahead of the International Anti-Corruption Day, government, civil society and youth organisations on Friday participated in a dialogue in commemoration of the day, which is marked annually on 9 December. This year, the day will be held under the theme “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption”. The platform brought diverse expert voices who underscored...

Opinion – AI deserves serious national debate
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Opinion – AI deserves serious national debate

I have always been reading about AI on social media, but this week I finally found the time to sit down and do proper research on it. Lately, every time I scroll on Facebook, I come across my brother and former colleague, Maximalliant Katjimune, warning about Artificial Intelligence with the kind of urgency you don’t ignore....

Kapepo restores community hope
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Kapepo restores community hope

Matheus David In Windhoek lives a man many call a hero, even though he never refers to himself as such. Samuel Kapepo, a community man, has become a voice of hope for children growing up facing the same struggles he once knew. Kapepo grew up without parents, fighting hard days that many young people still...

Desert Dash attracts both young and old
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Desert Dash attracts both young and old

Hilma Nalupe The 21st edition of the Nedbank Desert Dash kicked off smoothly with soft showers on Friday in Windhoek and concluded in Swakopmund.  The event attracted over 1000 participants from Namibia and other parts of the world to tackle the gruelling 401 km race, filled with steep inclines, rocky terrain and beautiful scenery of...

Learners find new education lifeline
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Learners find new education lifeline

Auleria Wakudumo Several young people in Oniipa, in the Oshikoto region, who had previously dropped out of school, are now returning to their studies and making steady progress, thanks to the youth empowerment initiatives of Live Out Loud (LOL) Namibia. Founded by the visionary and internationally recognised Mandela Washington and fellow Tabita Neshiko, the organisation...

IAEA calls for repair work on Chernobyl sarcophagus
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IAEA calls for repair work on Chernobyl sarcophagus

VIENNA – The UN nuclear watchdog has said that the protective structure surrounding the exploded reactor at Chernobyl can no longer perform its main function of blocking radiation, after a Russian drone strike earlier this year. Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) began a rare visit to Ukraine on 1 December, to assess...