Over 600 learners have enrolled at the new Otuzemba Primary School in Opuwo.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Defence cautions veterans against unknown groups
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs cautioned registered veterans not to give their information to groups purporting to register veterans of the national liberation struggle for unknown benefits.
Lioness reported on the loose around Berlin
German police urged residents of Berlin’s southern suburbs to stay indoors yesterday as they scoured the area for a wild animal on the loose, apparently a lioness
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in West Bank
Israeli forces yesterday shot dead a Palestinian near a Jewish shrine in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, Palestinian officials said, as the army claimed troops had come under attack
Johannesburg blast leaves one dead, 41 injured
A body was found in central Johannesburg early yesterday after an unexplained blast ripped through a main road at rush hour the previous evening, the emergency services said.
Shops, schools reopen in Kenya despite protest call
Shops and schools in Kenya reopened on yesterday despite a fresh round of opposition protests that have led to deadly clashes and sparked appeals for dialogue to end the crisis.
Ohoromende ondji haṋa Ovaherero- Ombara Katjiua
minda tjiva vyOvaherero ngu varwa otjOmbara Otjitambi, Onongo Mutjinde Katjiua, ma tja omunwe kohaṋi yOvaherero kau na ku urika kwarwe pendje na mohoromende kaparukaze.
Turkey central bank hikes interest rates
Turkey’s central bank hiked its main interest rate for the second month in a row on Thursday in efforts to tame high inflation, further unwinding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional monetary policy.
Chip giant says AI to be ëmega-trendí for computing world
AI will be the “defining mega-trend” for the global computing industry, the head of chip giant AMD said yesterday in Taiwan, where the majority of the world’s semiconductors powering the technology is produced.
Business registration campaign at Opuwo faring well
The Opuwo Town Council (OTC) last week started registering and awarding fitness certificates to new enterprises operating within the town’s boundaries.









