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Venaani tears into PDM slates
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Venaani tears into PDM slates

 Iuze Mukube Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has taken a swipe at internal political slates ahead of their elective congress. The PDM congress kicks off tomorrow in Zambezi regional capital Katima Mulilo. They are also expected to launch their election manifesto this weekend.  As of yesterday, delegates from different parts of the country had...

Sauyemwa’s visually impaired centre eyes improved services
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Sauyemwa’s visually impaired centre eyes improved services

Noreen Sitali  For disabled persons, living in a society created only to be habitable to others is an elemental part of one’s life experience.    As just one example, easy access to transportation as well as the empowerment and participation facilitated by freedom of movement are denied to most visually impaired persons in society.  The unavailability,...

Participate in road infrastructure – Andre
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Participate in road infrastructure – Andre

Rauna Kalola SWAKOPMUND – Erongo governor Neville Andre has emphasised the critical role of public participation in the ongoing review of the regional roads master plan held in Swakopmund this week. Addressing a diverse audience, which included the Roads Authority team, regional and local authority councillors, members of the Erongo regional roads board and various...

Nantu leaders accused of mismanagement 
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Nantu leaders accused of mismanagement 

Lahja Nashuuta As the Namibia National Teachers Union gears up for the national congress, slated for 27 August 2024 in Swakopmund, allegations of financial mismanagement and corruption have surfaced. At the centre of the storm is Nantu secretary general Loide Shaanika, who is accused of using the union’s funds to campaign for re-election at the...

Inandi hala okulela papolitika – – Namandje
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Inandi hala okulela papolitika – – Namandje

Charles Ndeumane Omutseyiveta a tseyika nawa ngoka eli wo oshilyo shongundumutima yoSwapo Sisa Namandje okwa ti ke na ehalo lyopoosa yuuleli mepangelo, oku uvite nawa miilonga mbyoka ha longo. Manga aanapolitika naaleli mongundu yoSwapo taya thigathana po ya hala oopoosa dhuuleli mongundu konima yomahogololo, Namandje ina ulika ohokwe yokumona opoosa yuuleli. Sho a yi moonkundathana...

A kwatwa onghonga pefimbo ta di kongeleka 
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A kwatwa onghonga pefimbo ta di kongeleka 

Auleria Wakudumo Omukainhu weedula 31 okwa kwatwa onghonga vati komulumenhu ehe shiivike manga kwali tadi kongeleka ili mOngwediva.  Omukulunhu koshikondo shokukonaakona oimbuluma mOshana, Deputy Commissioner Frederick Ndjadila okwa ti oshiningwanima eshi osha ningilwa potundi 21h00 komukunda Omatando, mOngwediva.  Omukainhu okwa lopotwa ali tadi kongeleka yedina DSCOAN mOngwediva eshi a lefa otaxi a uka kOshakati.  Omushingi...

Namibia naChina tava twikile okulongwela kumwe
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Namibia naChina tava twikile okulongwela kumwe

Auleria Wakudumo  Namibia naChina otava twikile elongelo kumwe okutopola omaliko pokati koilongo ivali.  Omukalelipo waNamibia koChina, Elia Kaiyamo okwe shi kwashilipaleka meenghundafana noradio yomudidimbe yaChina hai ifanwa China Global Television Network (CGTN), komesho yoprogramma hai i ifanwa China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) ano ekwatafano nelongelokumwe pokati kaChina-Africa oyo ya tengenekwa ika kale ko momafiku 3 Septemba, moBeijing,...

How TISAN’s revitalisation could unlock Olympic dreams 
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How TISAN’s revitalisation could unlock Olympic dreams 

Stefanus Ngolo The Tertiary Institutes Sports Association of Namibia (TISAN) was once a vital institution for nurturing the sporting dreams of Namibian students.  However, its long-dormant state, plagued by internal issues and leadership conflicts, has caused significant harm to the country’s aspiring university athletes. The inactivity within TISAN has deprived sporting students of crucial opportunities...

1.4m Afgan girls denied education
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1.4m Afgan girls denied education

PARIS – At least 1.4 million girls in Afghanistan have been denied access to secondary education since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, with the future of an entire generation now “in jeopardy”, the United Nations’ cultural agency said recently. Access to primary education has also fallen sharply, with 1.1 million fewer girls and...