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Ta ningilwa omatilifo molwoomalweendo okeenghambo 
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Ta ningilwa omatilifo molwoomalweendo okeenghambo 

Auleria Wakudumo  Omukainhu womolukanda Oshoopala mOshakati okwa hokolola ta ti okwa kanifa ombili novashiinda shaye nokwa loloka okutukwa nokuningilwa omatilifo edipao sha dja eshi vati a lundila ovashiinda shaye kutya otava li okaana kaye eshi ta ti ka dalelwe a makuke.  Lina Josoni okwa ti ovashiinda shaye ove mu tulila mo vati oshibofa shoulodi kukapatashu...

Va indilwa vaha adjakaneke oipupulu kombinga yo-hMPV
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Va indilwa vaha adjakaneke oipupulu kombinga yo-hMPV

Auleria Wakudumo  Ouministeli wouhaku nonghalonawa owa indila Ovanamibia opo ve likaleke kokule nokuadjakaneka ouyelele tau pukifa ile uhe li mondjila kombinga yomukifi woHuman Metapneumovirus (hMPV) oo taku hokololwa wa tukuka moChina. Ouministeli owa kwashilipaleka yo kutya aishe oyi li peenhele nowa indila ovakwashiwana va kale va ngungumana moshilongo. Molopota ya pitifwa kouministeli wouhaku Etitatu, omukulunhuwiliki...

Opinion – TVEs: The map to Namibia’s economic development
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Opinion – TVEs: The map to Namibia’s economic development

Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs) are market-oriented state-owned businesses operating in small and medium-sized towns and rural areas. Entrepreneurs such as local businesspersons and farmers, primarily sustain these types of enterprises. TVEs are run by arms of the central government, such as regional and local governments based in small and medium-size towns and rural areas....

Opinion – Land remains an untransformed sector
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Opinion – Land remains an untransformed sector

Land is the backbone of economic empowerment, cultural identity, and self-determination.  For black Namibians, land represents far more than a means of survival — it is the foundation for restoring dignity and justice after decades of colonial exploitation.  However, 34 years after independence, the agricultural sector remains one of the most untransformed sectors in Namibia....

Young mothers yearn to return to school
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Young mothers yearn to return to school

Auleria Wakudumo Onandjokwe – As the school term begins, many pregnant pupils are faced with the heart-wrenching reality of having to put their education on hold for at least one or two years.  Pregnant pupils at the maternity ward Onandjokwe Intermediate Hospital said due to the lack of reliable childcare options, they are forced to...

Uganda’s chief justice visits Shivute
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Uganda’s chief justice visits Shivute

Uganda’s Chief Justice Alfose Chigamoy Owiny-Dolo on Friday paid a courtesy visit to Namibia’s Chief Justice Peter Shivute in Windhoek. Owiny-Dolo’s visit to Namibia is organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations to explore Namibia’s biomass and charcoal industry.  On Friday, Owiny-Dolo said he has since visited two biomass and charcoal...

More than N$100k stolen from maternity ward
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More than N$100k stolen from maternity ward

OMUTHIYA – The Oshikoto police have opened a housebreaking case against a 28-year-old security guard after items, worth N$130 579.40, were reportedly stolen at the maternity ward of the Onandjokwe Intermediate Hospital on Wednesday. The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) regional commander Theopoline Kalompho-Nashikaku on Friday said the incident occurred around 07h00 after the suspected Namibian...

Zambezi mourns historian Sinvula
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Zambezi mourns historian Sinvula

KATIMA MULILO – Well-known Zambezi region public figure, storyteller and historian, Francis Mabuku Sinvula, also known as ‘Ba Mars’, died on Thursday. He was 67. Sinvula’s death was confirmed by his nephew Neo Mutonga, who described his demise as a very big loss, not only to the Sinvula family, but also to the entire region,...