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Taku kongwa ovakwanedimo vanakuxulifila momeva  
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Taku kongwa ovakwanedimo vanakuxulifila momeva  

Auleria Wakudumo  Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana otai kongo ovakwanedimo vomulumenhu weedula 42, omukwashiwana waAngola oo a xulifa efyo likumwifi eshi e lihumbila monhopa yomeva momukunda Okapya mOndangwa Omaandaxa.  Chief Inpector Thomas Aiyambo okwa shivifila Kundana kutya omulumenhu ou okwa hangika ashike nokamutwe koshilongo shaAngola kolutu tashi feekelelwa kutya omukwashiwana waAngola.  She likolelela kokamutwe koshilongo oko a...

Ka xulifa eshi ka laimwa noku ekelwashi …Ta kongwa molwefyo lohanana
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Ka xulifa eshi ka laimwa noku ekelwashi …Ta kongwa molwefyo lohanana

Auleria Wakudumo  Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana otai indile moshiwana ouyelele shinasha nefyo lohanana oyo ye lituwa olutu la ninga nai eshi ya laimwa komulungu nokomayulu mondoloma yoimbodi.  Oshiningwanima osha ningilwa popepi noJunior Self Catering Apartment mOngwediva, sha ningwa Osoondaxa lwopo 13h33.  Edi oda kolekwa komupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShana Chief Inspector Thomas Aiyambo. Otaku hokololwa ohanana ye...

Eendjo daNamWater da londa neebiliona N$2
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Eendjo daNamWater da londa neebiliona N$2

Auleria Wakudumo  Ehangano loNamibia Water Corporation Ltd (NamWater) ola holola kutya eendjo domeva neudo oda londa fiyo okeebiliona N$2.4, osho tashi ka tula eandjakaneko needjo domeva moshiponga monakuiwa.  Eshi osha hololwa komupopiliko woNamWater Lot Ndamanomhata molopota ya pitifwa Omaandaxa. Ndamanomhata okwa ti  ehangano ola didilika kutya eendjo otadi londo efiku nefiku nopaife muFebuluali 2025 odi...

Stock markets mixed as Trump fuelled economy fears weigh
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Stock markets mixed as Trump fuelled economy fears weigh

LONDON – European and Asian stock markets diverged yesterday after a sharp sell-off on Wall Street fuelled by fears about the US economy as president Donald Trump presses ahead with steep tariffs. Traders had initially welcomed Trump’s election win in late 2024, optimistic that his promised tax cuts and deregulation would boost the world’s biggest...

Lego posts record profit, shrugs off US tariff threat
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Lego posts record profit, shrugs off US tariff threat

COPENHAGEN – Lego’s CEO told AFP that US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats do not keep him up at night, as the world’s largest toymaker yesterday posted record earnings for 2024.Sales rose 13% to 74.3 billion kroner (US$10.8 billion) last year, while net profit grew 5% to 13.8 billion kroner. “We are relevant and we...

Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan replaces CEO
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Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan replaces CEO

TOKYO – Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan announced on Tuesday that chief executive Makoto Uchida would step down, a move that follows the failure of merger talks with rival Honda. The company said the leadership change was meant to “achieve the company’s short- and mid-term objectives while positioning it for long-term growth” but did not elaborate.Ivan...

Opinion – Is civil service killing innovation, professional growth?
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Opinion – Is civil service killing innovation, professional growth?

The Namibian public sector is often praised for offering job stability, security and a structured work environment.  However, beneath the surface, a more troubling reality exists – one that stifles innovation, limits professional growth and conditions employees to settle into routines that demand compliance rather than critical thinking. Many enter government service with fresh ideas...

‘Namibian history is incomplete without Omaheke’
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‘Namibian history is incomplete without Omaheke’

Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – Omaheke Regional Council chairperson Ignatius Kariseb said the story of Namibia’s liberation struggle is incomplete without recognising the pivotal contributions of the people of Omaheke. In his tribute message to Founding President Sam Nujoma, Kariseb told New Era that the region was not merely an observer in the struggle for independence,...

Historic environmental crime fines paid with trees 
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Historic environmental crime fines paid with trees 

Emmanuel Koro JOHANNESBURG – Last week, two Gauteng Province, South Africa-based companies paid for the environmental crimes that they committed by supplying thousands of trees and shrubs (in-kind-payment) to the Gauteng Department of Environment (GDEnv), then used the money to pay for the balance of their fines. Non-compliance with stipulated fines will result in harsh...

Kavango West observes International Women’s Day
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Kavango West observes International Women’s Day

NKURENKURU – The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Namibia, together with women in agriculture in the Kavango West region observed International Women’s Day at Nkurenkuru last week. The day was held under the theme ‘For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment’, and aims to showcase the vital role of women in food security...