Oshikoto education director Aletta Eises has expressed concern about the poor performance of learners in the Omuthiya circuit in last year’s national examinations, compared to the previous year.
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Kenya gold mine collapse kills five
Five people have been killed, and three are still missing after the collapse of an unauthorised gold mine in northern Kenya, police said Saturday.
Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate at 670
More than 670 people are believed to have died after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, a UN official told AFP yesterday as aid workers and villagers braved perilous conditions in their desperate search for survivors.
Ondando yomeya mOshakati itayi shendje
Aakalimo yomOshakati ota ya tsikike noku tyapula iifuta yomeya dhili ngaashi yili sho elelo lyondoolopa lyatseyitha kutya ita dhi kashendja.
Eshina lya zi kOshomeya sigo omOndangwa lyaa na omuhingi
Eshina lyokolutenda lya tumwa oku za posasiyona yeshina mOndangwa lya thinda kuushimba olya galukile posasasiyona ndjoka kaa mu na nenge omuntu gumwe konima sho kwa li lya tekele mondjila.
Muni gwaShakati a landa po Oshandira Lodge komilina N$13
Mayola Leonard Hango okwa ti ondoolopa yShakati oya landa po ohotela yedhina Oshandira Lodge koshimaliwa shoomiliyona N$13.
Masosi baputelela basupali N$150 000
Mwalikezo zabuputeleli, basupali bababeli bane basazibi sesin’I mwasikiliti sa Oshana neba putelezwi kimasosi bane basebelisize manombolo akwande anaha kuba uzweza mashelen’I alikana N$150 000.
Katengo kamukwakwa kaneulela Impalila mandu amalalu
Katengo kakabona zamikwakwa (Roads Authority neka neuzi mandu amalalu, ana ni mizuzu yemibeli, liapehelo, mwakuina bulalu cwalo, kwa mutayi walikolo la tuto mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
Musk plans largest-ever supercomputer
Billionaire technology mogul Elon Musk has told investors he plans to build a supercomputer dubbed “gigafactory of compute” to support the development of his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, an industry news outlet reported on Saturday.
Namibia-Kenya chamber calls for tangible results
Government officials spearheading trade and investments' initiatives between Namibia and Kenya are spending too much time on travelling, meetings and speeches instead of making use of policies and resources to create an enabling environment to accelerate trade and deliver tangible results to benefit the business community, Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce founder Elvis Mboya has said.








