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CTC wraps up with club championships
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CTC wraps up with club championships

Hilma Nalupe The Central Tennis Club (CTC) hosted its annual Club championships over the weekend, featuring 24 participants in a spirited conclusion to the 2025 tennis calendar. Players competed in men’s and ladies’ singles, doubles and mixed doubles, with a strong turnout and a high level of competition.  As the club’s year-ending event, winners were...

LPM slams national budget as political tool
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LPM slams national budget as political tool

Kavivetere Virere The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has accused President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s administration of employing the national budget as a political instrument to sway voters in anticipation of the 2025 Regional Council and Local Authority elections, rather than addressing Namibia’s profound economic challenges. LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi stated during a press briefing yesterday that the...

VP launches revised disability policy
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VP launches revised disability policy

Rudolf Gaiseb The National Revised Policy on Disability launched yesterday anchors Namibia’s commitment to equality, dignity and non-discrimination. Launching the initiative, Vice President Lucia Witbooi said it is built on the understanding that disability is not a limitation of a person but rather a reflection of the barriers created by society. These barriers are in the...

Geingos a pewa epapa koSimply You Magazine
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Geingos a pewa epapa koSimply You Magazine

Matheus David Olomakaya monhele yovaenda ya shivika nawa nedina Hilton omwa li eyandjo lomapapa moinyangadalwa ya yooloka.  Ehangano ledina Simply You Magazine Lifestyle and Fashion Awards( SYMLAFA)  ola dimbulula omanyakwa oo e li dingi mamalihafifo ngaashi okufimaneka omifyuululwakalo eduliko, okulongifa omaano mokweeta po oshinima shipe osho yo okuulika oukumwe melongelokumwe. Monika Geingos, okwe shi pondola...

Farming with black soldier flies in Namibia …supplementing food security 
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Farming with black soldier flies in Namibia …supplementing food security 

Gail Thomson  Can farmers simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cut the amount of organic waste going to landfills, increase agricultural productivity and soil fertility, and improve food security in Namibia?  According to Sven Gruttemeyer of Biocycle, Yes, they can! His not-so-secret weapon? Black soldier flies that convert organic waste into useful agricultural products. This is...

Shangadi gets bronze in Brazil
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Shangadi gets bronze in Brazil

Hilma Nalupe Namibian powerlifter Phillipus Shangadi did the country proud when he competed at the World Powerlifting Championship held from 22 to 26 October in Santa Catarina, Brazil, where he delivered a strong performance to finish third overall in his category. Competing among some of the best lifters from across the globe, Shangadi described the...

Farmers’ Kraal with Hanks Saisai – How to develop a healthy, profitable poultry business
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Farmers’ Kraal with Hanks Saisai – How to develop a healthy, profitable poultry business

The success of any poultry production enterprise is significantly influenced by the health measures implemented by the farmer to ensure the continual safety of the bird enterprise.  So times, farmers without a health programme, expose their ventures to problems such as bird ailments, mortality and retarded or stunted growth. Developing a simple, but yet effective...

Lungama! …Ovalihomboli va kunghililwa va kwashilipaleke eehombo davo
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Lungama! …Ovalihomboli va kunghililwa va kwashilipaleke eehombo davo

Auleria Wakudumo  Ouministeli woikwameni neameno lokeengaba owa kunghilila ovalihomboli opo va kwatafane nombelewa yavo opo va kwashilipaleke kutya eehombo davo oda didilikwa momikanda dokomalungula douministeli.  Ouministeli owa kunghilila ovalihomboli ngaha, sha landula etumwalaka li li pamukalo wokakwatamawi tali andjakana komalungula, tali holola kutya vati ovalihomboli ovo ve na odjapo yehombolo  i na oluvala lishunga inava...

Ouattara set to take fourth term
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Ouattara set to take fourth term

ABIDJAN – Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara was set to secure a fourth term yesterday as early results indicated a landslide win in a weekend poll that excluded two of his main rivals.  Nearly nine million voters were eligible to cast their ballot Saturday in the world’s top cocoa producer, which has resisted coups and...