Auleria Wakudumo Epangelo ola holola kutya ola tula moilonga omhangela yokuyandja oilonga kovanailonga vomomeva ve li 222 ovo va li va kanifa oilonga mehangano lokukwata eeshi hali ifanwa Walu. Mexuuliloshivike, minista wounamapya nounaimuna, eeshi, omeva nomatalululo omadu Inge Zaamwani opamwe naminista wouyuuki noipambele yoilonga Fillemon Wise Immanuel ova kala omutumba novanailonga osho yo nomahangano okukwata...
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Sport lovers revive Black Africa
Zebaldt Ngaruka After a lengthy leadership struggle that created factions within Black Africa, signs of renewal are emerging at one of Namibia’s prominent clubs. The club’s internal disputes, which were resolved through legal proceedings, worsened over time, ultimately leading to its relegation from the top league. However, it appears that the past issues are now...
Nam, AfDB launch industrialisation blueprint
The Namibian government and the African Development Bank (AfDB) yesterday launched a N$28.5 billion partnership designed to overhaul national infrastructure and break the country’s dependence on the mining sector. The 2025-2030 Country Strategy Paper, launched in Windhoek, serves as a five-year financial engine for Namibia’s Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6). In a keynote address read...
‘Home’ at last: Ghana grants diaspora citizenship
ACCRA – Tightly holding her citizenship certificate against her chest, Patrice Ann Robertson wiped away a tear; she’s now officially Ghanaian, nearly a decade after she started living in the West African country. “This is home,” the now Ghanaian-American, who lives in Ghana’s southeastern Volta region, told AFP at a ceremony in the oceanside capital...
Aishe opeenhele okudimbuluka efiku lemanguluko konooli
Auleria Wakudumo Oitukulwa aishe konooli oya holola kutya oye lilongekidila okudimbuluka efiku lemanguluko olo tali ka dimbulukiwa momafiku 21 Maalitsa oshilongo ashishe. Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shaShana Hofni Iipinge okwa holola kutya neudo efiku eli otali ka dimbulukilwa mokapale komaudano mOshakati po10h00. Efiku otali ka dimbulukiwa koshi yoshipalanyole “Beyond 35 for a prosperous future,” oshilongo ashishe. Omupopi...
Aupindi agitates for resource-backed economy
Rudolf Gaiseb Swapo parliamentarian Tobie Aupindi says a commodity reserve will protect Namibia against currency volatility, while physically backing dividends will protect Namibia’s wealth. The member of parliament (MP) also expressed concern over Namibia’s mineral and natural resources wealth that has been converted into fiat currency for decades, saying it has exposed the country to...
Omukifi woMpox no- CCHF wa findwa moNamibia
Auleria Wakudumo Minista wouhaku nonghalonawa Dr Esperance Luvindao okwa holola kutya oshilongo osha pondola okufinda omukifi woMpox osho yo omukifi woCrimean Congo Haemorrhagic (CCHF) odo da li da tukuka moitukula yoshilongo ya yooloka mo2025. Luvindao okwa koleka momukanda wa pitifwa kouministeli kutya omukifi woMpox owali wa tukuka moshipangelo shepangelo shaSwakopmund omanga omukifi woCCHF wali wa...
Kuteni ovanailonga meyukililo – NEFF
Abraham Mwanyekange Ovakomesho vongudu yopapolitika yoNamibia Economic Freedom Fighter (NEFF) efimbo kwa li va talela po eumbo lopashiwana oshivike sha dja ko ola pula opo eeveta di na sha nekuto lovanailonga moilonga okupitila momahangano opaumwene okukuta ovanailonga opo di talululwe. NEFF okwa lombwela omutwe woshilongo ta ti, ovanailonga ovapumbwa okukutwamoilongameyukililokomuyandji woilonga ndele hakupitila momupokati vali...
Speaker hears shortage of specialist doctors at hospitals …calls Legislature to up their game
Rudolf Gaiseb National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says the Legislature has more bills to develop to improve Namibia’s training capacity to respond to the lack of specialist workers in the country’s health sector. This comes after her visit to the Windhoek Central Hospital’s Children’s Cardiac Intensive Care Unit yesterday, which revealed that Namibia’s department, among...
Opinion – Standard Bank backs women for economic resilience
Across the world, women are reshaping economies. According to global entrepreneurship data, women started almost half of all new businesses in 2024, marking a 69% rise since 2019. Sub-Saharan Africa now holds the highest female entrepreneurial activity rate globally at 26%, according to the Harvard University Centre for African Studies. This surge reflects extraordinary ambition,...









