Abraham Mwanyekange Ovalanduli komalungula vomufita wongeleka yoshiveva Simon Sheehama, e na ongeleka yoUnity Embassy Ministries moSwakopmund ova yandja omaliudo a yooloka shelikololela kekongo lahamushanga mongeleka omo. Sheehama okwa shanga tati ‘Ohandi kongo omukadona omunyashele a ninge hamushanga wongeleka, na kale omudalululwa yee nakale ihalongo, molwaashi otaka longa okudja pomuwoi wongula fiyo 18h00 komatango, Omaandaxa fiyo...
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Echoes of Omusati: Untold stories of homecoming, heritage
Monika Amunyela ‘Echoes of Omusati’, a Namibian documentary film, is set to premiere tonight, at the Ster-Kinekor cinema in Maerua Mall, Windhoek. The film tells intimate stories from one of the country’s northern regions. The project, co-produced and directed by Oshoveli Shipoh, focuses on the people, culture, and history of Omusati, a region in northern...
Brave warriors ya dengwa 2-0 ku Kazakhstan
Abraham Mwanyekange Ospana ya Namibia yopashiwana yokatanga kokeemadi Brave Warriors oya dengwa mbali monola koshilongo Kazakhstan Etitatu moudano wopambili wa FIFA. Osho oshikando shotete omaudano opambili a FIFA taa kufa ombinga omo muna oilongo ya yooloka ili 48 okudja komanenedu aeshe mounyuni Omudeuli wo Warriors Collin Benjamin konima youdano okwa lombwela oikundaneki ya Kazakhstan ta...
Tjivikua’s Corner – Protecting prosecutors: Rising threats demand action
The state has a duty to ensure that public prosecutors can perform their roles without intimidation, hindrance, or harassment, and, where possible, to extend these protections to close family members when their personal safety is threatened. The state must ensure that prosecutors have safe working conditions, including adequate security. Protection is required when personal safety...
Opinion – Namibia’s principal enigma: Huge workload, smaller insentives
School principals in Namibia are accountable for overseeing instruction, managing staff, supervising finances, coordinating safety, communicating with communities, and responding to emergencies at any time. However, there is a startling discrepancy between incentives and accountability in how the system pays people. A principal on Salary Grade 5 gets N$432 601–N$517 195 per year, augmented solely...
Opinion – The status of TVET in Namibia
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Namibia plays a central role in human capital development, economic growth, and industrialisation. As the country faces high youth unemployment, skills shortages, and changing labour market demands, TVET has become a strategic pillar for inclusive development and productivity enhancement. It provides practical, occupation-oriented training that equips individuals...
Opinion – Invisible hands: Protecting Namibia’s ‘invisible’ workers
They are the first to rise and the last to rest. They build our skylines, harvest our food, and care for our homes. Yet, for millions of domestic workers, farm labourers, construction crews, and tuckshop attendants, the “dignity of work” remains a distant promise rather than a lived reality. Despite their critical contributions to the...
Ovanafikola kOshela va pewa oututa voukadona
Abraham Mwanyekange Ongudu yokatanga kokeemhadi kovalumenhu Ombutu mOkongo oya yandja omaano oututa voukadona kosekundofikola Oshela onghela. Oututa ove li pongushu yoshimaliwa oN$600. Omukulunhu wOmbutu Simeon Nghikoya okwa holola pefimbo tava yandje oututa kutya ova kufa oshinakuwanifa shokuyandja oututa opo shi kale onga oshilimbo tashi ulike ondjelo nefimano lovakainhu. “Nonande otwa yandja kashona, otwa hala okuulika...
Onamibia pozombura o-36, ombwaneno, omitanda,ovyungura
Eya rOngutukiro ya Namibia yozombura o-36Ndanyandererwe mouoara wotukondua atuhe o-14 rari nombuze imwe okuza kovanane voporotika nganduu votjiwaņa. Ndjari oku Þiza ena rotjirwa tjongutukiro; oku paimisa ombwaneno; no ku tuvatuvisa ongutukiro yombwiko tjinene komitanda. Ngunda omazemburukiro aa ya tarere kome ripunguhiro worukapitaveze, tjingetjo yaraisire ohepero onene okutara kovinenge vyehupo nombuiko ya kandinondi. Ongooneya ya Ohangwena,...
Opinion – Namibia’s educated, unemployed, and unheard youth
Namibia is a youthful nation brimming with ambition, energy, and untapped potential. More than half our population is under 35. On paper, this demographic should be a powerful economic advantage. In practice, however, it has become one of our greatest social challenges.Across the country, young people wake each morning with qualifications in hand and uncertainty...









