Former Nanso president Gelasius Haingura urged young people to shift away from a culture of blame and instead reflect on how they can contribute to improving situations. “Ask yourself, how did I assist the person I want to blame? In answering that, we can begin to solve the problems our country faces today,” he said....
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UN airdrops food aid in South Sudan
NAIROBI – The World Food Programme said yesterday it had airdropped food aid to help tens of thousands of people in remote parts of South Sudan where surging conflict has pushed some communities “to the brink of famine”. The unstable east African nation has seen a drastic uptick in violence since simmering rivalry between President...
Efiku 12 Mei ola ninga efiku laNujoma
Taimi Haihambo Minista womauyelele nomakwatafano opaungoba Emma Theofelus okwa ti efiku eti-12 Mei ota li kala ha li didilikwa alushe onga efiku lopashiwana lokukuna oimeno mokudimbuluka Omukokolipresidente Sam Nujoma. Edi Theofelus okwe dipopya oshivike shadja ko pefimbo kwa li ta yandje ouyelele kombinga yoipambele yepangelo. Nujoma oo a li Omupresidente wotete waNamibia noku li a...
Nama ye omile yakona kutula mubamba omufubelu
Kuzamaisa nama ye omile ya lifolofolo za taku (ze cwale ka likomu, lingu, lipuli, likulube ni lifolofolo zeñwi za naheñi) se kulumelelwa kwa lineku la mubamba lelisina butuku bwa taku ni mulomu, kusina liñolo kuzwelela kwa ofesi yebona zakupenda limunanu, kubona feela nama yeo itatehilwe mi hailoti mali. Likolo la Njimo, Bundui, Mezi ni Cafanzo...
BRICS concerned over Trump tariffs
RIO DE JANEIRO – BRICS leaders meeting in Rio de Janeiro yesterday were expected to decry United States (US) president Donald Trump’s “indiscriminate” trade tariffs. They said they are illegal and risk hurting the global economy. Emerging nations, which represent about half the world’s population and 40% of global economic output, have united over “serious...
Opinion – Open letter to Sankwasa
Honourable James Sankwasa, some town councils, 35 years after Independence, are deliberately violating the Namibian Constitution, in broad daylight by requesting unemployed Namibians to submit, among other things, a certified copy of their voter registration card when applying for jobs. This, happening in an independent Namibia is very sad, very heartbreaking and disappointing, to say...
China hits back at EU with reciprocal ban
China hit back on Sunday at an European Union (EU) ban on Chinese firms from major medical equipment purchases with a reciprocal bar on European companies in the latest trade salvo between the two economies. China’s finance ministry said in a statement that EU companies, except “those with European capital established in China, will have...
Over 12 000 veterans unpaid
Rudolf Gaiseb Molly Weyulu Deputy Defence and Veteran Affairs Minister Charles Mubita last week clarified misconceptions regarding programmes for veterans of the liberation struggle, particularly the Individual Veterans’ Project. In his statement in the National Assembly, he noted that since the programme’s inception in the 2011/2012 financial year, the government has allocated annual funding towards...
Russia captures two more eastern Ukraine settlements
Russia said Sunday it had captured another two settlements in eastern Ukraine, one in the Donetsk region and one in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine did not immediately comment on Russia’s claims. Moscow has been grinding forward on the front line for over a year, pressing its advantage against overstretched and outmanned Ukrainian troops. On Sunday,...
Opinion – Spotting the stars: how athletes’ talents are identified and developed
Andrew Ngenokesho Taapopi, Sports manager. Globally, one is likely to fully attest that successful or elite athletes have many fans on social media (check Instagram, search for Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Virat Kohli, LeBron James, Sydney McLaughlin etc.), this is because they are regarded as the greatest of all times (goat). But in the world...








