Iipotha yomahepeko gomomagumbo yili 150 oshowo omakwato koonkondo geli 28, oya lopotwa momwedhi ntano numvo mOshitopolwa shaShana.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
POPYA with Dr Vincent Kambinda – Youthful doctor opens practice to serve community
Rundu-born Dr Vincent Kambinda recently opened his private clinic in Rundu, the MedRundu Health Centre, to serve his community.
Dispatched thoughts – Please take care of your children
I am at that stage in life where my friends and cousins have been making me an uncle or godfather. While being happy for them and their new roles as parents, I am not happy with their attitude towards parenthood – at least some of them.
Student appeals for public help to settle tuition
Evelina Ekanga, a student of the Welwitschia Health Training centre in Windhoek, is appealing to good Samaritans to help pay off her study debt, amounting to N$27 000.
Make the right choices
Silas Panduleni Nikanor is passionate about information technology (IT).
Nanso at 37
The Namibian National Student Organisation (Nanso) has played a significant role in student activism, and established itself as more than just a student organisation, as it caters to scope outside academia, including psychosocial support.
Boosting overused oxygen concentrators
Biomedical equipment technician, Leevi Immanuel started a personal project of assisting Covid-19 patients, who are finding themselves at odds when it comes to the inefficiency of their oxygen concentrators, by boosting the machine to operate at a longer period.
Take care of one another
Curious little faces peer around the door of the shack, eyes glued intently on the pot of soup just cooked.
New fees structure at Bank Windhoek
Bank Windhoek’s managing director Baronice Hans recently announced the Bank’s new fee structure, which took effect on Thursday, 1 July 2021. The bank says the fee structure takes into consideration the current economic outlook, compounded by the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Opinion: Kazungula Bridge unlocks Trans Kalahari value
The recent opening of the Kazungula Bridge signals the renewal of a fruitful and beneficial relationship to developand enhance trade between and among the SADC countries and beyond.
