Auleria Wakudumo Ovakwanedimo 15 vomomukunda Onawa mOngwediva ova fiwa pomutenya eshi omundilo wa hanauna po eumbo lavo ndele tamu pile omaufemba avo oshilongo, eedjapo dovanyasha dokoiputudilo yakula, oukalata vokoshipangelo noidjalomwa yavo. Mwene weumbo Martin Amutenya, omukulupe weedula 64 okwa holola kutya ondalu oya etwa vati komonamati, oo a li ta tyaatyele oradio kolusheno loketango. She...
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Sure kuna kuretesapo ehuguvaro monkarapamwe zaOtjinanua
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Epangero kuna kugava uzera konomfi do pilchard mosivaro
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Swapo, IPC showdown in Outapi
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Govt injects N$1.8 billion into pharmaceuticals
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Luvindao urges public to break suicide stigma
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PDM unhappy over ‘unused’ clinic …party accuses government of politicising donation
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Kazapua owns up, apologises for actions
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Young Ivorian workers snub Abidjan to settle in rural west
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Personality of the week – Kamrouz Ghayouri serves up big dreams
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