Oleksandr Usyk yesterday beat Tyson Fury by split decision to win the world’s first undisputed heavyweight championship in 25 years, an unprecedented feat in boxing’s four-belt era.
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Aanyasha ya limbililwa ko-ECN
Aanyasha oya holola okwaauva nawa kwawo sha landula sho ombelewa yomahogololo yaNamibia, Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) ya tseyitha kepandja lyayo lyoFacebook kutya oya tameka okudhengela mboka ya hogololwa ongaanambelewa yomaishangitho momahogololo tu uka.
Katengo katolopo ya Katima Mulilo ha ka swaneli kufetulwa sihoto, teñi muipo ni kuitwanisa kilika za kazazi.
Aakalimo yomoshitopolwa shEvululuko mOshakati otaya ka longitha omayakulo gamuni gondoolopa yawo gwokupomba onyata oshali uule womvula yimwe konima etungo loopiyapi ndhoka hadhi pomba onyata dha pu kutulwa mo.
Energy transition risks critical mineral shortage: IEA
The sharp drop in prices for minerals critical to the green energy transition is masking a looming shortage due to inadequate investment, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.
Goethe-Institut hosts reading of debut novel
A reading of Walter Hurst Williamson’s novel ‘The Sands Shall Witness’ will take place Thursday at the Goethe-Institut Namibia library, starting at 19h00.
Opinion – Imperative of youth development in small towns
In the quiet corners of our nation, where the streets are familiar and neighbours are more than just acquaintances, lies the beating heart of our future – our youth. Small towns harbour a unique charm, but they also face distinctive challenges, especially concerning the nurturing and development of their young populace.
Opinion – Namibian unemployment: A system failure?
Since independence, Namibia’s unemployment rate has been a problem, especially among the youth. This has undoubtedly led to many social, psychological and economic problems, to mention but a few.
Ministry cuts middleman
In a significant move to streamline financial processes and ensure timely payouts to schools, the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has announced the centralisation of payments, beginning with the academic year 2024.
Home affairs, UNDP in digital ID collabo
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) collaborated with the home affairs ministry on a five-day workshop during which the partners discussed rolling out digital legal identity in Namibia.
Kavango in dire need of special schools
A majority of education stakeholders in the Kavango East and West have strongly expressed the need for the establishment of special schools in the two regions.









