GOBABIS – Omukainhu weedula 50, okwa xulifa mEtivali loshivike eshi, eshi a topelwa koshitenda osho kwa li ta xwike ye e ke shi landife po. Josephine Setsisho wokolukanda Canaan mGobabis, okwa dengwa koshitenda osho sha nhuka monduba yoitenda oyo ya li momundilo oo va li tava xwike nelalakano opo ve ke i landife po konhele...
Author: Julia Kamarenga (Julia Kamarenga )
Explosion kills woman in Gobabis
GOBABIS – What started as a normal and usual day took a horrible turn on Monday afternoon when Josephine Setsisho (50) died while trying to make ends meet. Setsisho, from the Canaan settlement in Gobabis, was struck dead by a metal that flew from the fire when they were burning scraps they collected to sell...
Homeless mother of 11 cries for help
This year’s Independence Day commemoration theme ‘Beyond 35: For a Prosperous Future’ has little resonance with the life of 36-year-old Lena Katukuri. Katukuri, a squatter in Canaan informal settlement at Gobabis, said unlike others, she has not been fortunate enough to reap prosperous fruits in an independent Namibia. She said growing up with her parents,...
Epukiro endeavours to maintain top position
The Epukiro Secondary School, which was the best performing school in Omaheke region in 2024, recently held an awards ceremony in honour of top achievers. The school had the best results in the region for the Namibia Senior Secondary Advanced Subsidiary as well as the Namibia Senior Certificate Ordinary external and internal examinations. Principal Tjivahe...
Tjiveze urges police to coordinate efforts
Omaheke police commander, Commissioner Heinrich Tjiveze has urged station commanders in the region to coordinate efforts to cover all gaps and ensure services are not affected. He advised that they liaise with neighbouring stations in instances where their vehicle/s are not available, and that each station should be on standby to assist the other to...
Namibia strives to build resilient education system
Omaheke region’s acting director of education Eliakim Kavari said for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality and relevant learning in Namibia, the basic education curriculum is reviewed regularly. He said this is to cater for new developments brought about by new discoveries and the resulting demand for new knowledge and skills. He made the remarks...