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Omagumbo 72 ga pi po koAussenker
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Omagumbo 72 ga pi po koAussenker

Charles Ndeumane Epeya ndyoka lya tukukuka molukanda lwoombashu dhoombungu olya thigi omwaalu gwaantu oyendji kaaye na omalukalwa sho lya yaka nokuhanagula po omagumbo ge li 72 moAussenker moshitopolwa sha||Kharas momutenya gwEtiyali. Opolisi oya kwashilipaleke kutya omulilo ogwa tukuka lwopotundi 16H00 megumbo limwe, ashike molwaashoka okwa li ku na ombepo, omulilo ogwa taandele mbala oku ya...

Shaanyasha yomOutapi sha thika 
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Shaanyasha yomOutapi sha thika 

Charles Ndeumane OUTAPI – Aanyasha yomOutapi niitopolwa yopopepi oya etelwa po oshinyangadhalwa shayo shomauliko giipindi goOutapi Youth SME Expo 2024 shoka sha tulwa miilonga lwoshikando shotango uunambo mOutapi.  Aanyasha yomOutapi oya gongala mehala lyiigongi mombelewa yoshitopolwa shaMusati mEtitatu ya kwashilipaleke etulo miilonga lyOutapi Youth SME Expo 2024 lwoshikando shotango. Omauliko giipindi ngoka gaanyasha oga etwa...

Quarter of Gaza wounded have ‘life-changing injuries’ – WHO
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Quarter of Gaza wounded have ‘life-changing injuries’ – WHO

GENEVA – The World Health Organisation (WHO) said Yesterday that at least a quarter of those injured in the war raging in Gaza have suffered “life-changing injuries”, many requiring amputations and other “huge” rehabilitation needs. At least 22 500 of the people injured in Gaza in the 11 months since the war erupted will “require...

UNESCO warns of possible looting from Sudan museums
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UNESCO warns of possible looting from Sudan museums

PARIS – The United Nations (UN) cultural agency  yesterday raised the alarm over reports of armed groups looting several museums and heritage institutions in war-wracked Sudan.“The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is deeply concerned about the recent reports of possible looting and damage of several museums and heritage institutions in Sudan, including the...

Greatness made easier than ever before
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Greatness made easier than ever before

Nowadays, it is easier to be great because most people are weak. This should not be said as a mockery but with great, genuine concern and compassion.  This is because it is not necessarily any individual’s fault but a great failure of society as a collective, and a success to those whose agenda has always...

Tuno Foods spices up local cuisines  
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Tuno Foods spices up local cuisines  

Iuze Mukube The 3rd Annual Micro, Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) Forum of the African Union (AU) is currently ongoing in Windhoek, and various delegates, exhibitors, and small enterprise entrepreneurs have swarmed to the occasion. As the forum aims at fostering financial empowerment and educational innovation for African start-ups and SMEs, local entrepreneur, Taimi Shivute,...

Letter – COP29 to focus on climate finance
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Letter – COP29 to focus on climate finance

Fossil-fuel-producing countries and companies are being asked to pay into a new international fund to help poor countries cope with the effects of the climate crisis. The climate investment fund is being set up by the Azerbaijani government, the host country of the COP29 United Nations climate summit in November. The Climate Finance Action Fund...

Opinion – Ukraine ill-advised on peace, diplomacy
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Opinion – Ukraine ill-advised on peace, diplomacy

Ukraine is running out of time as counter-offensive measures against Russia’s “special military operation” and the recent Ukraine’s terror incursion in Kursk Oblast of Russia dismally failed.  Russia continues gaining more ground and seizing vast territories in relentless, fierce battles since then. The strategic town of Prokovsk is about to fall. But what has Ukraine...

Opinion – Privatisation or peril for livestock industry?
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Opinion – Privatisation or peril for livestock industry?

The Namibian government is under increasing pressure to privatise the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) as concerns mount over the company’s  financial instability. A recent report by Ombu Capital (Pty) Ltd, led by former Standard Bank Namibia Holdings CEO Vetumbuavi Mungunda, has put forth a strong case for privatisation to prevent the state-owned entity from...

Editorial – Committed to division
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Editorial – Committed to division

With Namibia’s National and Presidential Elections less than three months away, chaos, characterised by factionalism, reigns in Namibian politics. It would seem Namibian political operators are passionate about and committed to division. As the African saying goes, “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.” The saying is true for several political parties...