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Ovanamibia va dimbuluka Nujoma 
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Ovanamibia va dimbuluka Nujoma 

Auleria Wakudumo  Ovanamibia okudja keembinga neembinga ova twika omiti okudimbuluka nokutyapula oshivilodalo shOmukokolipresidente nakufya Sam Nujoma.  Moshilandopangelo moWindhoek, ovanambelewa voikandjo ya yooloka yepangelo ova dimbulukila edalo lanakufya koHeroes’ Acre oko a fudikwa.  Nakufya okwa dalelwe momafiku 12 Mai omudo 1929. Eshi oshi li oshikando shotete Ovanamibia tava tyapula edalo lOmukokolipresidente eshi a xulifa neudo.  Vamwe...

N$825miljuns ge daoga ǂgaoǀkhāsa !harib ai sī-ūs !aroma a ǂhâbasa
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N$825miljuns ge daoga ǂgaoǀkhāsa !harib ai sī-ūs !aroma a ǂhâbasa

Rudolf Gaiseb Ministeri, Sîsengu tsî !Nari!oabas dib, Veikko Nekundib ge ge mî, N$825 miljuns a ǂhâbasa !khaisa, !nari!oabade omkhâis proxrammi !aroma.  Nē proxrammi di ǁgūbas ge !hūdaoga ǂhâbasa ǂgaoǀkhādi ai ra dīǀoaǀoadaogu !nâ dawa!khunisa. Nēs ge danase ra sîsenūhe daogu tsî !hū-ǁare ra daoga ǂnuwisa !khōǂgā hâ. “Ministeris ge ra ai!gû, ǀkharisi daoga ǂnuwisa hîa...

Farmers deliver thrills and spills at Reho Expo
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Farmers deliver thrills and spills at Reho Expo

Heather Erdmann The 8th edition of the annual Reho Expo, which was organised by the Rehoboth Community Trust, delivered beyond expectations as young and veteran farmers were all afforded an opportunity to showcase their products and services.  The expo was recently held at the Expo grounds at Rehoboth and attracted hundreds of attendees, entrepreneurs and...

N$2.57b to tackle food security, land reform …support to farmers prioritised 
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N$2.57b to tackle food security, land reform …support to farmers prioritised 

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has tabled a N$2.57 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year, focusing on food production, land reform and climate-resilient agricultural practices. Presenting the budget in Parliament, Minister Inge Zaamwani said the proposed allocation under Vote 37 aims to address national food security and land accessibility through...

US, China agree to slash tariffs as trade war de-escalates
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US, China agree to slash tariffs as trade war de-escalates

GENEVA – The United States and China yesterday announced an agreement to drastically reduce tit-for-tat tariffs for 90 days, de-escalating a trade war that has roiled financial markets and raised fears of a global economic downturn. After their first talks since US president Donald Trump launched his trade war, the world’s two biggest economies agreed...

Cybersecurity workshop spotlights attack prevention
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Cybersecurity workshop spotlights attack prevention

David Adetona  A hands-on laptop cybersecurity workshop, recently held in the capital, addressed the growing threat of cybercrime and emphasised the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. The topics covered at the workshop centred on the cybersecurity landscape, trends, emerging threats, attacks, and the best ways to assess and carry out detections, vulnerabilities, mitigations, firewalls, mapping,...

Street vendors give Oshakati headache
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Street vendors give Oshakati headache

Auleria Wakudumo OSHAKATI – The Oshakati Town Council is facing mounting challenges in accommodating the rising number of street vendors, with both open markets and satellite markets teeming. Spokesperson Katarina Kamari said the town is experiencing a daily influx of vendors, making it difficult to allocate them space in the designated markets. “Our main open...

Gochas stands with Okahandja 
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Gochas stands with Okahandja 

Charmaine Boois  MARIENTAL – The Gochas community in the Hardap region held a peaceful march and a memorial service on Thursday in remembrance of the three girls who were brutally murdered in Okahandja. The chairperson of the Gochas Village Council, Theresa Cloete, told Nampa local church leaders had approached the council with the idea, and...