Ovaṱuta mave tokwa okutumbarisa ovinamuinyo tjinene vyokuvirandisa pendje nehi tjimuna kOtjina. Oministera yOtutumbo nOvikunwa, Omeva, Omahundju, nOmatungururiro wEhi, Inge Zaamuaṋi, wa tjitire omatokero inga kovaṱuta pomahavarisiro wozongombo nozonḓu kovaṱuta mErongo. Ama pambara kutja ngunda Onamibia ra uta okumuna omarandisiro kovitamba vyonḓengu okutuurungira mOmaitaverasaneno nOtjina konyama yongombo nonḓu, ovatumbavinamuinyo mave sokurondera kuwo okuhina okupokera kutja otjitamba...
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