Hilma Nalupe Limba Mupetami recently bagged the Sport Journalist of the Year (print media) award at the Namibia Annual Sport Awards (NASA) in Ongwediva, an accolade she has scooped numerous times. Her first nomination was in 2018, followed by another in 2019, when she won the Print category. Later, she was nominated for the Regional...
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KK Palace receives financial boost
Hilma Nalupe King Kauluma Palace Football Club (KK Palace FC) received two generous contributions this week from the Ondangwa Town Council and Star Comets Trading CC. The club, currently leading the Namibia Premier Football League log standings, received N$350 000 from the Ondangwa Town Council on Tuesday and signed an agreement of Understanding aimed at...
Wampitori capturing Namibia’s authenticity
Monika Amunyela Ludwig Nakale, better known as Shot by Pitori, a seasoned photographer, hails from Ondangwa in northern Namibia. His upbringing in Namibia’s towns and streets influenced his creative journey. “I grew up surrounded by real people, real struggle real beauty and that reality reflects in every frame I capture,” he shared. Nakale said this...
OYO launches 16 days of activism
Monika Amunyela The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) officially launched its 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign for 2025 in Okahandja, bringing creativity, awareness and mobile health services directly into the community. The initiative is supported by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and Orange Babies. It aims to educate Namibians while...
Opinion – Why preserving your retirement money matters
If there is one financial decision that quietly makes or breaks a retirement journey, it is what you do with your pension when you leave a job. Cashing out feels tempting, while preserving the money feels boring. I mean, you are alive now, why not enjoy your money right? Well, as tempting as that thought...
Breathing life into scrap bicycles … Jansen custom repairs shop revives broken dreams
Heather Erdmann Rehoboth – For many, bicycles are merely a means of transportation, but for 33-year-old Rodrick Jansen, they are a craft, a passion, and a family legacy. The son of Asser Jantze founded Scrap Dealers in 1997. Later, the younger Jansen took over the family business officially on the May 8, 2023. Since then,...
Omahoololo a kufa ohamba yaUkwanyama momutumba
Auleria Wakudumo Ovanyasha, ovakulunhu novakulupe ova holoka momwaalu muhapu okukufa ombinga momahoololo oukansela novaleli vedoolopa moshitukulwa shaHagwena. Ohamba yOukwanyama, Meekulu Martha Mwadinomho yaKristian Nelumbu oye umwe womovakulupe va kufwa momutumba komahoololo. Meekulu Mwadinomho okwa holola kutya molwoukulupe, iha dulu vali okulinyengaanyenga molwounghundi weedula. “Ihandi ya pondje shito, ashike nena onde ya apa opo ndi hoolole....
Ongula omunafikola, eshi la pepa omunangeshefa
Taimi Haihambo Shapwa Panduleni omunamido 25, oo e li omuhongwapangi koshiputudilo shaAtlantic, pefimbo e li iha kala ehe na eetundi, ile a dimbuka oha kala e lipyakidila nokumbaka oikuki, ongongeshefa yaye yopomunghulo. Okwa ti ediladilo longeshefa yaye okwa dja nalo pedu, shaashi okwa kala nayina ha shingifa oukuki, eeshi, oihakautu ye vati natango oku na...
Ngoloneya waShana okaume koshiwana
Auleria Wakudumo Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shaShana Hofni Iipinge okwa yambidida ovanyanyamaulu mOshakati noitungifi yomalukalwa avo, oo a li a hanaunwa po kondalu yaNelyanga. Ovanyasha ovo va pewa ekwafo ova dja molukanda Onawa osho yo Evululuko mOshakati. Ova pewa oitungifi ngaashi: oipeleki, omivelo, eepaala, oikonde naikwawo ya wedwa po. Pefimbo ta yandje ekwafo eli, ngoloneya okwa...
Ovanadolongo ashike vahamano va hoolola mOngwediva
Taimi Haihambo Ongwediva – Omukulunhu woshitaasi shaNgwediva Allo Matheus okwa ti momwaalu wovanadolongo va idililwa modolongo yaNgwediva va koya po102 omwa dja ashike ovanadolongo vahamano ovo va kufa ombinga momahoololo. Okwa ti vati okuyelekanifa momahoololo odula ya dja ko, vahapu vomovanadolongo ova li va hafela omahoololo, nova kufa ombinga lela kwa li. “Omwaalu wovanadolongo ava...









