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ǀAeǂhuwib ge Khorixas !nâ !û-aiba ge ǂkhôa
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ǀAeǂhuwib ge Khorixas !nâ !û-aiba ge ǂkhôa

TSARAXA-AIBES – ǀAeǂhuwi-i hîa ge Braunfels, ǁaupexa 10 kilometerga Khorixas !auga ǂnôas tawa a hâ i ge, ǂoa ge wekheb di Donertaxtsēs ai ǁaupexa 20 hektargu di !hū!âsa ge ǂkhôa, ǁnāpa-i ge ǂgari-ao-e ǀaesa ǂkhoana sarubēs ase khau hâ is khao!gâ. Andrew Milesi, haiǀgoms texnise ǂansabeb, Ministeris ǂNamipeb, Haiǀgoms tsî !Narisamas (MEFT) !nâb, ge Nampasa...

Nghaamwa backs Outjo Expo with N$200 000 
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Nghaamwa backs Outjo Expo with N$200 000 

Kaino Sheehama  Former Ohangwena governor Usko Nghaamwa has pledged N$200 000 towards the upcoming Outjo Trade and Tourism Expo 2025, channelled through the Council’s Mayoral Fund.  Nghaamwa, who is well known for his philanthropic work, made the pledge during a gala dinner held on Friday in Outjo. Staged under the theme “Promoting Outjo as an...

Opinion –  China’s V-Day parade to highlight peace, pledge to defend international fairness, justice 
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Opinion –  China’s V-Day parade to highlight peace, pledge to defend international fairness, justice 

China’s massive V-Day military parade, scheduled for Sept.3 in Tian’anmen Square, is meant to signal that the country upholds peace and will firmly defend international fairness and justice, a military official said Wednesday. Wu Zeke, deputy director of the Office of the Leading Group for the Military Parade and a senior officer of the Joint...

Otjombindes ǂNuwiǁkhāsib tsî !Hao!nāsi ǁNaetigu ǁâudīb ge !gâi!gâxase go ǀam 
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Otjombindes ǂNuwiǁkhāsib tsî !Hao!nāsi ǁNaetigu ǁâudīb ge !gâi!gâxase go ǀam 

ǂKHOANDAWES – ǂNuwiǁkhāsib tsî !Hao!nāsi ǁNaetigu ǁâudīb, ǀgūǁae ge C. Heuva Sekondere Skoli, Omaheke ǀkharib di Otjombinde ǁHûi!nâǂharis !nâ mâb tawa hâ ib, ge kai !gâi!gâba ge sī!nâse ra !khōǀkhāhe.  Nē ǁâudīb hîa ge Kaiǀoahâ khoen ǁKhā ǁkhāsens , ǂNuwiǁkhāsib tsî !Hao!nāsi ǁNaetigu !âb, ministeris ǁgau!nâs dib xa !khōdanahe hâ ib, di dana ǁgūbas ge...

Farmers impress at Epukiro show …quality on display
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Farmers impress at Epukiro show …quality on display

Zebaldt Ngaruka  Farmers who participated in the recent Epukiro Business and Agricultural Expo have expressed great satisfaction with their animals’ performance and exposure gained during the show held at Omaueuozonjanda in the Epukiro constituency of Omaheke region.  AgriToday spoke to some of the livestock exhibitors about their various breed performances at the prestigious event.  The...

Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Strive for food self-sufficiency and security 
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Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Strive for food self-sufficiency and security 

Food self-sufficiency and food security may appear to be the same thing, however, these are two different phrases where food self-sufficiency is an enabler of food security.  Food self-sufficiency refers to the reliance on own production to meet or satisfy daily food consumption, rather than purchasing or importing food from elsewhere.  On the other hand,...

New Era CEO calls for stronger media relations 
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New Era CEO calls for stronger media relations 

Organisations strengthen relationships with the media when providing credible information and engaging regularly, New Era Chief Executive Officer Christof Maletsky said on Friday.  Speaking in Windhoek at a media workshop organised by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), Maletsky said trust is the most important currency between companies and journalists.  “Respect, transparency, and credibility...

Judicial candidates put to the test in public interviews
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Judicial candidates put to the test in public interviews

Iuze Mukube The Judicial Service Commission (JSC), in a significant step towards openness and accountability, last Friday publicly interviewed shortlisted candidates for the position of judge of the High Court. The oral interviews, conducted at the Supreme Court by a full bench of JSC members, saw three judicial candidates engage rigorously for the final spot....

Activists eye local authority seats … commentator cautions of risks
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Activists eye local authority seats … commentator cautions of risks

Lahja Nashuuta Several community activists across Namibia have confirmed their intention to contest the upcoming regional and local authorities elections, citing public demand and the need for improved service delivery as their motivation. In Omaheke, social justice activist Veronia  Kuzeeko-Mokaleng  announced her decision to run under the banner of the Right to Shelter organisation.  Kuzeeko-Mokaleng...