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Ovanambelewa vouhaku inava hala okulonga koushai …eemhito doilonga da fika po161 moKunene
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Ovanambelewa vouhaku inava hala okulonga koushai …eemhito doilonga da fika po161 moKunene

Auleria Wakudumo  Ovanambelewa vouhaku moshitukulwa shaKunene vati inava hala okulonga koukilinika vokomikunda molwa onghalo.  Omupopiliko wouministeli wouhaku nonghalonawa Walter Kamaya okwa holola kutya okudja muJuli neudo, oshitukulwa shaKunene oshina eemhito doilonga da fika po161. Kamaya okwa ti eemhito doilonga edi inadi kwatela mo ashike ovapangi neendokotola, ndele oda kwatela mo yoo ovanambelewa va yooloka moshikondo...

Street vendors stuck between survival and law
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Street vendors stuck between survival and law

Ali Negumbo Amidst the busy traffic and tall office buildings of Windhoek’s downtown area, an often-overlooked economic force continues to thrive on the city’s sidewalks. Informal street vendors, many of them young and unemployed single mothers, line the pavements selling fruit, clothes, phone accessories and handmade crafts – not just to make a living, but...

Kansela gwaSWAPO ogu ana karamo ngesi takasikama moOtjombinde 
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Kansela gwaSWAPO ogu ana karamo ngesi takasikama moOtjombinde 

Zebald Ngaruka  Otjombinde- kansela ogu ana karamo ngesi momukunda horowero gwaOtjombinde Wnzel Kavaka tasikama hena ngesi rwauvalli omu nakakara kandindate gwaSWAPO momahoroworo gana kuwiza goukansela ntani ndango zonodoropa aga gana kukakarako mwa Mangundu mvhura zeezi.  Mugwanekedi gombunga zaSWAPO moOtjombinde Tjovavi Tjituka kayinkondopekere kosayitunga zaNew Era asi Kavaka kavamutumbwire omu kakere gelike kutupu ogu kahere kumurwanesa...

August 26 distances self from Enercon crisis
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August 26 distances self from Enercon crisis

Lahja Nashuuta August 26 Holdings, a company owned by the ministry of defence, has distanced itself from the ongoing financial woes of Enercon Namibia, stating that it is not obligated to settle the company’s debts. This follows concerns raised by Enercon employees over unpaid salaries, as well as public questions regarding August 26’s role as...

Nekundi vows to empower SMEs
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Nekundi vows to empower SMEs

Kavivetrue Virere Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, has called for a reform of the government’s approach to empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), criticising the current system as severely flawed. Yesterday, Nekundi met with SMEs in Windhoek, to discuss their challenges in delivering on government projects and collaboratively explore solutions.  The minister emphasised...

AR to field unemployed youth, teachers in polls
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AR to field unemployed youth, teachers in polls

Lahja Nashuuta The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Movement says it will not nominate career politicians in the upcoming 2025 Regional and Local Authority Elections.  They instead plan to nominate grassroots leaders such as unemployed youth, teachers, community organisers, unionists and activists. Addressing a media conference yesterday, AR spokesperson George Kambala said the movement is ready to...

China to offer free preschool education
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China to offer free preschool education

BEIJING – China announced on Tuesday that it would introduce free preschool education beginning in the fall, as the world’s second most populous country tries to boost birth rates amid a looming demographic crisis. China’s population has declined for three consecutive years, with United Nations demographic models projecting it could drop from about 1.4 billion...

Chief Sitentu wins Kavango West second division
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Chief Sitentu wins Kavango West second division

Stefanus Nambara NKURENKURU – Nkurenkuru-based outfit Chief Sitentu Football Club won the Kavango West Second Division football league after overcoming their travelling partner LK United last Saturday. The only goal scored in the match by Paulinus Karungurungu was enough to clinch the title on the last day of the league.  They finished the league with...

Garbage collapse suffocates Ugandans
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Garbage collapse suffocates Ugandans

KAMPALA – When the giant landfill in Uganda’s capital Kampala collapsed a year ago, Zamhall Nansamba thought she was hearing an airplane taking off.  Then came screams and a massive wave of garbage rushing toward her, tearing up trees as it went. Nansamba (31) grabbed her children and ran. She was luckier than most, the...