Ndeshihafela Shakumu decided to start her own business of crafting keyholders to complement her clerical income and maintain her children.
Author: Max Heinrich (Max Heinrich )
Kabeljou Social Club helps Walvis community
With the coastal town of Walvis Bay suffering from shack fires, Kabeljou Social Club has taken it upon itself to assist those whose homes have burnt down.
Mentally challenged man dies in fire
A 31-year-old mentally challenged man burnt to death on Saturday night in Onamukulo village, Ohangwena region.
Case postponed for alleged rape accused
Rape accused Anatolia Petrus and Rauha Pinhas made their second appearance in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday when their case was postponed to 28 November this year.
Namib Mills upskills informal business owners
Forty-four owners of informal businesses on Thursday received training on how to bake fat cakes, marinate and braai Realgood chicken, and how to make a family meal from instant noodles
Ongwediva road rehabilitation progressing well
The road running between the two malls next to the B1 main road in Ongwediva is finally being reconstructed.
Nyama zonguru zokupira kutereka kuna kureta ukanguki woudona
ava vakarerapo kukeverera mukisi Nelson Andimba kakere tagava mapukururo kovantu vaNamibia asi vahalya nyama zonguru vana pilire kutereka morwa kapi zina kara asi ngwaangwa, kureta uvera.
USAID reaches 175 000 young girls, women
The United States Agency for International Development through the Ministry of Sports, Youth and National Service reached over 175 000 adolescent girls and women with services to empower them and help prevent HIV infections.
Villagers shun police outreach
Oshakati police officers were left disappointed after only two villagers from Engobe village in the Uuvudhiya constituency showed up for outreach at the councillor’s office.
Idhogela cooks with love
Making people smile with his delicious meals is a dream come true for 30-year-old chef, Patrick Idhogela.