Fighting raged across Gaza and Israeli units raided the West Bank yesterday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has faced growing domestic criticism, rejected calls for post-war “Palestinian sovereignty”. Alongside fierce fighting in southern Gaza and across the besieged territory, strikes in Syria and Iraq raised fears of a wider conflagration.
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Litaba zabubangoki mwahala baana ni basali halina tatululo mwa Zambezi: Mukoya
Muzekisi wamubuso mwasikiliti sa Zambezi Bruna Mukoya ubulela kuli buñata bwa litaba zabubangoki mwamabasi litokwa tatululo kabunako.
Africa in debt spiral as restructuring drags on
While the explosion of debt is throwing a shadow over global economic growth, experts warn that sub-Saharan Africa, where several countries are already in default, is experiencing its worst-ever crisis.
Local artists label Nascam ‘toothless’
THE Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) has been labelled as being toothless in the protection and promotion of artists’ copyrights, following its delayed distribution of N$1.8 million royalties for 2022.
Schrywer: mompreneur to the rescue
BALANCING the demands of motherhood and a career is a challenge that many mothers have to face daily.
Develop your plots: Ndeutepo
Omuthiya mayor Johannes Ndeutepo has encouraged citizens to develop their plots in Omuthiya which have remained the same for an extended period.
Chief Isaack calls for unity among Nama clans
/Hai-/Khaua Traditional Authority chief Johannes Isaack has called for unity amongst all Nama traditional authorities, and urged them to focus on the plight of their people.
Marginalised learners urged to apply for Namcol
The deputy director of marginalised communities in the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, Rebekka Namwandi, has urged pupils from marginalised communities to improve their marks through the Namibia College of Open Learning (Namcol).
Keep doing what you do, Brave Warriors told
SEVERAL fans and local coaches have urged the Brave Warriors to ignore noises from outside their camp and continue working hard to progress to the knockout stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tournament, currently underway in Ivory Coast.
We had the most difficult qualifying processes: Ketjijere
Former Brave Warriors captain Ronald Ketjijere says Namibians should take pride in the team’s accomplishments at the ongoing African Cup of Nations (Afcon) after the team recorded a stunning 1-0 victory over favourites Tunisia on Tuesday evening.









