Auleria Wakudumo Omulumenhu weedula 42 okwa dipaa vati kahewa kaye kopaihole kwali weedula 50 ndele naye mwene teli kufa omwenyo eshi elimangeleka vati neemwiya deenghaku. Oshiningwanima osha ningilwa moBlock E moRehoboth, Osoondaxa lwopo 04h00 lwaapo. Omukainhu okwa tongololwa oye Sofia Nero nomulumenhu okwa tongololwab oye Christiaan Kooitjie. Edi oda kolekwa komupopiliko wopolifi Deputy Commissioner Kauna...
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Commonwealth youth impress Ngurare
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