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Vati ta hepekwa nokutewa meumbo molwoulema
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Vati ta hepekwa nokutewa meumbo molwoulema

Auleria Wakudumo  Oshakati – Omulumenhu weedula 31 e na oulema, omukalimo womEvululuko mOshakati ota ti onghalamwenyo yaye oi li moshiponga molwaashi ha dengwa nokunyonauninwa omaliko aye komona weedula 21, a dalwa kumumwaina.  Jafet Ishidimbwa okwa hokolola nghene onduda yaye yokunangala yandonyaunwa nokutataulwa omakende nomamanya, oipeleki imwe tai kufwa ko nokuli ye ta tewa meumbo molwavati...

Ka xwikwa olutu alishe nokukwatwa onghonga 
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Ka xwikwa olutu alishe nokukwatwa onghonga 

Auleria Wakudumo  Opolifi moshitukulwa shaMusati otai kongo omulumenhu weedula dihe shivike eshi vati a ponokela, ndele ta xwike okaana olutu alishe noku ka kwata keenghono.  Omushangwa wopolifi owa holola kutya omufekelwa okushivike, ashike ina tulwa natango moipandeko fiyo opapa nomakonakono opolifi otaa twikile.  Oshiningwanima eshi osha ningilwa momukunda Okaku moshikandjohololo Outapi. Omukulunhu wopolifi moshitukulwa shaMusati,...

AR a patulula mOmusati 
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AR a patulula mOmusati 

Taimi Haihambo  Ongudu yopapolitika yoAffirmative Repositioning (AR), oya patulula oshitai shipe kOutapi moshitukulwa shaMusati omwedi wa dja ko.  Omukulunhuwiliki wongudu mOutapi Petrus Shiweva okwa ti elelakano lokupatulula oshitai okuhanganifa nokueta ovayambididi vongudu pamwe.  Shiweva okwa twikila kutya oshitukulwa oshi na ovanhu vahapu hava kala ve na omaupyakadi ndele kave shi nghee ve na oku a...

Okulonga noukombuda hamOhangwena – Hamutumwa 
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Okulonga noukombuda hamOhangwena – Hamutumwa 

Taimi Haihambo  Eenhana – Ngoloneya mupe woshitukulwa shaHangwena Kadiva Hamutumwa okwa ti okwa tambula oshilonga shaye shipe shoungoloneya osho e linekelelwa kwaavo ve mu hoolola, ashike ita ka longa noukombuda.  Edi okwe di popya pefimbo a li ta tambulilwa moilonga ipe youngoloneya mEenhana, nokupewa ombelewa pambelewa kungoloneya mukulu Sebastian Ndeitunga oo a uka moshipundi shetulumuko. ...

Ombara Nangolo ma tunduuza omakunino omahandjauke 
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Ombara Nangolo ma tunduuza omakunino omahandjauke 

Ombara yOvandonga, Fillemom Shuumbwa Nangolo, ma tunduuza Ovanamibia okupukata omiano pekepeke vyOtutumbo nOvikunwa. Wa hungirire posarama indji Oagri Nest mOrukondwa rwa Shikoto Oroviungura nda zuko pomanyikorero omatenga wovihakautu.  Ama tja ozombura nozombura ovature vokomanene yehi ve kuna omahangu uriri nu nambano pa sere okukara omarundurukiro mombazu indji okuraisa kokutja kangamwa otjiṋa matji yenene okukunwa.” “Ovakonḓononene...

Oxfam: Four richest Africans wealthier than half the continent
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Oxfam: Four richest Africans wealthier than half the continent

LAGOS – The four richest Africans are wealthier than about half of the continent’s 750 million people, anti-poverty charity Oxfam said in a report published on Thursday, warning widening inequality is hampering democracy. Oxfam named only Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, the continent’s richest man, in its report. But according to Forbes, the top four are...

OPEC says no peak to oil demand before 2050
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OPEC says no peak to oil demand before 2050

PARIS – The OPEC oil cartel yesterday stated that demand for crude will continue to expand through at least 2050, calling efforts to rapidly shift away from fossil fuels an unworkable fantasy.  In its latest annual report on the outlook for oil demand, OPEC sees global oil demand rising by 18.6% from 103.7 million barrels...

Opinion – Are foundations noble causes or hidden corridors of power?
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Opinion – Are foundations noble causes or hidden corridors of power?

In democratic nations like Namibia, transparency is not just a virtue but a constitutional obligation.  We are a sovereign State, built on the values of accountability, openness and participatory governance. Yet, one space that seems to have escaped the glare of public scrutiny is that of Foundations – those charitable entities often named after prominent...

Opinion – Reflecting on Ngurare’s first 100 days
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Opinion – Reflecting on Ngurare’s first 100 days

As a tradition in contemporary governance, let us take a moment to reflect on Prime Minister Tjitunga Elijah Ngurare’s time in office since he assumed duty on 21 March 2025.  Despite the brief period, his leadership has already been defined by a strong emphasis on setting a new tone for the public service, initiating administrative...