Zebaldt Ngaruka Namibia’s international goalkeeper, Loydt Kazapua, has apologised to the nation for leaving the Brave Warriors team hotel in Francistown, Botswana without authorisation from team management. The Warriors were in Francistown where they played Malawi and Sao Taome and Principe in the Fifa World Cup qualifier matches. Kazapua’s decision to leave the hotel after...
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Personality of the week – Kamrouz Ghayouri serves up big dreams
Hilma Nalupe At just 14 years, Kamrouz Ghayouri is already making waves in Namibian sport. Born and raised in Windhoek, the Grade 8 pupil at St Paul’s College first discovered his love for table tennis in Grade 6, when he and a cousin played for fun on the school table. What started as a pastime...
AMTA a palela ovanafaalama ondjila
Taimi Haihambo ONGWEDIVA – Onduba yovanafaalama moshitukulwa shaShana oya li ya ongala onghela pombelewa yaAMTA mOngwediva, ve ya okulandifa omahangu avo. Molwomuloka muwa neudo, ye AMTA a kala he shi ningi shito, okwa tameka opoloyeka yokulanda oilya kovakwashiwana, unene tuu ava va li va lima omahangu ahapu. Omukwatelikomesho wopoloyeka ei Steven Iimbili okwa ti opoloyeka...
Vati a dipaa omukainhu waye komesho yaina …umwe a tuwa metako komunaudu wopamadiladilo
Auleria Wakudumo Omulumenhu weedula 49 okwa tulwa moipandeko eshi vati a twa nokudipaa omukainhu waye komesho yainamweno momukunda Omanyanga moshitukulwa shaShikoto. Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShikoto, Chief Inspector Ellen Nehale-Kangulu okwa holola kutya oshiningwanima eshi osha ningwa Omaandaxa lwopotundi 14h00, sha ningilwa poundingosho vopomukunda Omanyanga. Nakufya okwa tongololwa oye Kristofina Hainyanyula, omukalimo womomukunda Omanyanga. Otaku hokololwa...
Youth urged to drive Namibia’s green hydrogen
Namibia’s young people have been urged to take the lead in shaping the country’s green hydrogen ambitions, as the first cohort of Green Hydrogen Youth Ambassadors received their certificates in Windhoek on Friday. Speaking at the handover ceremony, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy chief executive officer, Marco Raffinetti, said Namibia’s green hydrogen strategy is bold and unprecedented,...
Opinion – Importance of vocational training
Not all learning takes place in a classroom. Sometimes, it happens behind a welding mask, a workbench, or at a farm. Vocational training is not a back-up plan; it is a plan for the future. From bricklaying in Eehnana, solar installations in Keetmanshoop and to hospitality skills in Swakopmund, Namibia is a country full of...
!Aebes, Araes jump PDM ship
Lahja Nashuuta The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has been hit by back-to-back resignations of two senior party members in less than a week. Former Member of Parliament Esmeralda !Aebes resigned from the party yesterday, citing deep-rooted factionalism, betrayal, and a lack of stability within the opposition movement. Her resignation came just a day after another...
Nigeria’s Boko Haram survivors played dead
MAIDUGURI – Umar Bulama lay among the corpses, hoping Boko Haram fighters would mistake him for one of the dead after a brutal weekend attack on a northern Nigerian town. Pressing his face “into the blood-soaked sand”, Bulama (34) was lucky: he survived Friday’s assault on the northeastern town of Darul Jamal near the Cameroonian...
WFP nourishes Omusati village
Auleria Wakudumo The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), in partnership with the British High Commission (BHC), is strengthening food systems in Iikokola village of Omusati region, by supporting smallholder farmers and a school feeding initiative. Last week, the two organisations conducted a site visit to review progress at the Integrated Food Systems Project hosted...
20 killed in Russian strike
KYIV, (Ukraine) – A Russian strike yesterday in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region killed at least 20 people, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said in a social media post. Moscow has claimed the industrial region as part of Russia despite not having full control over it, and Kyiv says the Kremlin has massed 100 000 troops...









