The second edition of the Mariental Trade Festival, scheduled to take place from 12 to 14 September 2024, is set to be bigger and better. Spearheaded by the Mariental Trade Festival committee, in collaboration with the Mariental Municipality, the festival plays a pivotal role in supporting and promoting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the...
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A yandja omaano kohanana naina
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Charles Ndeumane Presidentegona Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah kageve marondoro asi nsene kapi tuna kuyikeverera, yininke yahana asi yousili tayiretesapo udwa makura tugava yirugana yahana udumba. Mweyi, Nandi -Ndaitwah, ogu vana diva sinkwa ntani asi NNN, katente asi ana kara nosinka unene morwa yeyi yina kuhoroka ekuliko monompitisili detu domungura. Nampili ngomu yina kara asi tuna yidiva...







