TSOAXUBAMS – Erongob ǀawa!namn komisareb, Nikolaus Kupembonab ge ǁîb di ǀgaisa ǂâiǂhansensa Namibiab a ǂhabase ra hâ autotsūke!gân di ǂharora !gôagu ǂnamipe gere gowaǂui. Kurikorobe ra hâ Daob !Norasasib Hōhō!nâs tawa gere māǂuihe autotsūke!gân !gôagu khao!gâb ge nēsa gere ǂgan. ǁÎb di gowaǀîs !nâb ge ge ǂanǂan, 1 !Khanni dis tsî 31 Hôasoreb 2023ǁî kurib...
Author: Isai Sipunga (Isai Sipunga)
Growth of men’s netball at the Africa Netball Cup
Carol //Garoes, a key figure in the development of netball in Africa, shared her thoughts on the evolution of the sport, particularly in relation to men’s netball, during an interview at the Africa Netball Cup. //Garoes, who played a pivotal role in introducing men’s netball to Namibia and other African countries during her tenure as...
Kupembona urges vigilance as road accidents surge
SWAKOPMUND – Erongo police commissioner Nikolaus Kupembona has expressed serious concern over the rising number of road accidents across Namibia. This follows the revelation of alarming national accident statistics during the launch of the annual Road Safety Campaign. In his remarks, he revealed that between 1 January and 31 December 2023, Namibia recorded 98 accidents,...
Jerobiam transforms local agriculture
Johannes Jerobiam, a skilled horticulturist from Ekuku area in the Oshana region, is helping transform the local agriculture scene with his expertise in propagating and grafting fruit trees. While growing fruit trees from seeds typically takes years to bear fruit, he uses innovative techniques like grafting and air layering to speed up the process. By...
NBL, Unam in responsible drinking partnership
In a bid to curb alcohol abuse, Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has teamed up with the University of Namibia to promote awareness on responsible consumption among students. The two entities made the announcement in a recent media statement. This proactive approach aims to equip students with practical tools to handle challenges related to responsible alcohol...
‘Papa Chris’ brought quality shoes to Otjomuise
In Otjomuise, not far from the shopping centre, you will find Lukolongo Christian’s small but well-known shoe shop. Locals here call him ‘Papa Chris’, and his shop has become a favourite spot for those looking to buy good-quality, affordable footwear. He sells second-hand high-end sneakers, sandals, loafers and women’s shoes. Papa Chris also offers shoe...
Contrasting Tales: Lüderitz’s Single Quarters a far cry from beautiful town
Isai Sipunga Pinehas Pinehas A mere mention of Luderitz excites any updated Namibian or tourism aficionados. The massive Waterfront infrastructure, the great scenery and sprawling leafy properties around the coastline are a testament of the town’s vibrancy. Everything is headed towards Luderitz these days: awards, national conferences, international activities. Alas, for the residents of Luderitz,...
Mouthwatering Champion Super Four tourney ends
The Champion Super Four football tournament took place over the weekend at Vineta Stadium in Swakopmund, with teams from across the country competing in the U/13, U/15 and U/17 categories. In the U/17 final, Riverheights faced Genesis in a tense match that ended in a penalty shootout. Riverheights came out on top to claim the...
Triumphant launches fibre technology school
Triumphant College has launched its new School of Fibre, a significant step in enhancing education in telecommunications technology. The event highlighted the crucial role of fibre optic technology plays in communication in southern Africa, and was attended by high-level guests from various sectors. Professor Geofrey Kaingi, founder of Triumphant College, at last week’s launch said:...
Chinese ambassador wants labour laws respected
Chinese ambassador to Namibia, Zhao Weiping, has urged Chinese-owned companies to comply with the labour laws of the country. He made these remarks during a media briefing about the latest progress in the bilateral relationship between Namibia and China. Recent reports have raised concerns that some Chinese-owned companies operating in Namibia are failing to follow...









