Taimi Haihambo Ovandangwa nena ova teelela oudano wakula weengonyo ou tau ka kala pokati kaPaulus Shimweefeleni, oo a shivika nawa nedina Ninja osho yo Hadison Bulelo. Shimweefeleni naBulelo ova teelelika ve ke likwate poudano weengonyo nena mo21 Novemba, ponhele yomalihafifo hai ufanwa Ekamuti Lodge mOndangwa, moshitukulwa shaShana. Omuunganeki nomushivifi woshiindingili eshi Jackson Da Silva okwa...
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Suko-White tourney rescheduled
Zebaldt Ngaruka The much-anticipated Suko-White Open tournament, which was set for completion this weekend in Windhoek, has been moved to 29 November 2025 at the John ya Otto Nankudhu Soccer field in Wanaheda. The inaugural tournament, worth N$40 000, composed of football and netball, started on 7 November and attracted 26 football teams while 20...
Vati ve lixula ‘obush allowance’ mo2016
Taimi Haihambo Omuhongi umwe wokofikola yedina Dr. Chief Samuel Ankama, oo a pulwa aha tumbulwe kedina okwa ti, nghee ve lixulile okupewa obush allowance, oimaliwa hai pewa ovahongi ava hava longo mokuti ye lixwa po kepangelo mo2016. Okwa ti, epangelo ola tula po omulandu kutya ovahongi ava ve li keenhele domaushai nava kale hava futwa...
Choppies steps in to assist with job experience
Matheus David Choppies Namibia last week launched its graduate programme, aimed at helping young people who struggle to find jobs after completing their studies. Wilka Leonard, the human resources (HR) manager for Choppies Namibia, explained that many students complete university only to face job adverts asking for experience they do not have. She said the...
NTB wins 2025 Lonely Planet Award
Adolf Kaure The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) has won the prestigious Lonely Planet Award at the 2025 World Travel Market (WTM) London. The award celebrates Namibia’s selection as one of the top global destinationsfeatured in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel. As one of the world’s most trusted travel authorities, Lonely Planet selected Namibia for its...
Volunteers lead clean-up campaign
Matheus David The Zion Christian Mission Centre graduates and Shincheonji Volunteers recently held a clean-up campaign behind People’s Primary School, Windhoek. The campaign aims to ensure hygiene and safety for all. Around 80 volunteers joined the activity. They worked in teams, picking up litter, clearing the riverbed and making the place safer for residents. Their...
‘The young have grown’ …youth drive wave of local leadership
Isabel Bento A wave of young candidates under the age of 35 has entered the race with the hope of reshaping the political sphere, as Namibians prepare for the upcoming local authority elections. Among them are 24-year-old Julia Sem of Usakos, Swakopmund’s current 33-year-old deputy mayor Suama Kautondokwa, and 35-year-old Uis Village Council candidate Manuel Tourob....
Know Your Civil Servant – A calling beyond the stethoscope
Taimi Haihambo In the heart of Namibia’s healthcare system stands Dr. Milton Allistair Dax, a dedicated medical professional whose story embodies commitment, compassion, and leadership. As the acting senior medical officer in the Urology Department at Windhoek Central Hospital, Dr. Dax has devoted his career to ensuring that every Namibian has access to quality medical...
Windhoek’s ‘Farm 508’ gets clinic
Adolf Kaure The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Esperance Luvindao inaugurated the Farm 508 primary health care unit in the Samora Michel constituency on Wednesday. Farm 508 is on the outskirts of Windhoek and consists of mainly residents who were relocated there from Otjomuise’s 8ste Laan informal settlement earlier this year after the...
Father pleads guilty to killing son
Iuze Mukube A father of a two-year-old boy, whose head was reportedly slammed twice against a concrete pole, along a railway line in Otavi in 2023, tendered a guilty plea for the murder of his son on Tuesday. Thomas Muronga (29) faced three charges, including murder, assault by threat and assault with intent to do...









