GENEVA – The UN on Monday warned that generative AI could become “a modern-day Frankenstein’s monster,” with human rights the first casualty, as powerful tech giants unleash the technology on the world. UN rights chief Volker Turk said generative AI had “tremendous promise” but told the world body’s business and human rights forum that its...
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Ovalumenhu tava lumbu nomahepekafano melimweneneno
Matheus David Windhoek- Horname Noagbesenu, Omukulunhu-wiliki mehangano loWomen, Youth, Peace and Security koKAIPTC moGhana okwa ti aalumenhu oonghee ngoo va ninga oshihakanwa shomahepekafano oukwashike-kookanhu mounyuni. Eshi okwe shi ye lifa meenghundafana davo noNEW Era pefimbo ali moNamibia. Okwa ye lifa kutya omahepeko aa ihaa ta li kako onga afimana kovapolifi, ovapanguli, ovanawino ovo hava yandje...
Mukwendje a ulika ounyakwa waye womeenyala
Auleria Wakudumo Omunandjungu nenyakwa mokufaneka Have Mukwendje okwa ulika ounongo waye womeenyala koNational Art Gallery yaNamibia neudo. Oilonga yaMukwendje ohai holola ongushu nelitulemo laye mokufaneka. Okudja kokule, oto mono nale omafano aye kutya okwa yooloka komafano ho mono efiku keshe. Omafano aye omashambula nokwelikalekelwa. Mukwendje iha faneke ashike, ndele oha faneke yoo pamukalo wokupainda efano...
Nappa prioritises electrification
Lissony Njembo Namibia Progressive Party (Nappa) co-founder Penda Negonga says the party will contest in the upcoming regional council elections in Samora Marchel, Tobias Hainyeko, Mpungu constituencies and in the Windhoek local authority elections. Negonga announced that the party plans to introduce a temporary local authority levy for individuals and businesses, aimed at generating close...
A pandula Ovanamibia eshi vemu yambidida koThailand
Matheus David Okakadona dingi Johanna Swartbooi oka holola olupandu kOvanamibia aveshe eshi va kala nokumuyambidida omanga ta kwandjangele nefiyafano lokakadona dingi mounyuni koThailand. “Onda penduka noshilongo shange komutima. Onda pandula eshi mwa yambididange pefimbo loshiindingili eshi. Ondi mu hole vaNamibia. Omwa kala nokukumikange nokuxwaxwamekange efiku keshe opo ndi dule kukala ndina eenghono pefimbo eli....
Otjiwarongo, Okakarara girls head to Zimbabwe
Zebaldt Ngaruka Otjiwarongo Sports Academy and Okakarara Golden Ladies will be representing Namibia at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) U/17 Girls Integrated Football (GIFT) tournament starting 08 to 18 December 2025 in Harare, Zimbabwe. The tournament in its fifth edition, is an annual African football competition, organised by CAF, for clubs with girls under...
Sport awards celebrate 21 years of sporting excellence
Hilma Nalupe The 21st edition of the Namibia Annual Sports Awards (NASA) took place on Saturday evening at the Ongwediva Trade Fair, marking a historic milestone for one of the country’s most prestigious sporting events. The event brought together athletes, coaches, sporting officials and dignitaries to honour Namibia’s finest achievers. This year also marked the...
Olympic committee hands over kit to athletes
Hilma Nalupe The Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC) has officially handed over the national kit to athletes who will represent the country at the fourth African Youth Games, scheduled to take place from 10 to 20 December in Angola. The kit was specially designed by former athletes, who drew from their own experiences withprevious uniforms...
Congo fever outbreak confirmed
Auleria Wakudumo The Ministry of Health and Social Services has confirmed a Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) outbreak in the Khomas region. This follows the death of a patient who was admitted to a Windhoek health facility on 18 November 2025 with suspected CCHF and passed away the following day. Laboratory results have since verified...
COTA Namibia’s Creative Hub
Pinehas K Pinehas The College of the Arts Namibia (COTA), the leading arts education institution, was founded in 1971 as a classical music conservatoire. This was revealed in an interview with the institution’s rector, Angelika Schroeder. Schroeder said the college started as a Windhoek conservatory, where classical music was practiced. This was based on an...









