Naha Namibia izwelapili kubiha nombolotuna yabatu babashwa kwabutuku bwakorona. Lipiho zakazazi zamafu lisupeza kuli buñata bwa babatimela habasika pendiwa.
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Sisole sibatisisa mulilo kwasipatela
Liluko la sisole libulela kuli lipatisiso lizwelapili kubatisisa sene sitisize mulilo niteko yazene sinyizwe kimulilo one utukisize sipatela sa kampe ya sipokola mwa Suiderhof Lasunda.
Hope concert postponed
Namibian music and gospel enthusiasts will have to wait a little longer for the much-anticipated MTC 081Every1 Hope Concert, as it has been postponed to 4 September 2021.
Namdock and MANWU sign recognition and procedural agreement
Established ship repair and wholly Namibian-owned company Namibia Drydock and Ship Repair (Namdock) signed a recognition and procedural agreement with the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU) on 3 June 2021.
Opinion: Tribute to Advocate Vekuii Rukoro
Although I have known him from a distance as a young boy growing up in a pre-independence Namibia, I first personally met Advocate Vekuii Rukoro in my forming days when I was a student at the University of Namibia.
Opinion: Covid-19 containment through intellectual property
In the imminent third wave, the Namibian President has announced tighter Covid-19 restrictions for two weeks.
Youth can contribute meaningfully towards development
National Youth Council (NYC) executive chairperson Sharonice Busch believes young people are capable of assisting and guiding government on how to address the challenges they face daily.
‘There is no turning back’… genocide descendants vow to fight on
Descendants of the 1904-1908 genocide in Namibia have vowed to remain united against Germany in their pursuit of reparations for the colonial-era crime as a way to honour the legacy of the late Ovaherero Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro.
7 days of mourning for Kaunda
President Hage Geingob has declared seven days of mourning for Zambia’s founding father Kenneth Kaunda who died last week at the age of 97. The seven days of mourning will end on Friday 25 June.
Nangombe: No Indian variant in Namibia
Namibia is yet to detect the delta Covid-19 variant, which was first detected in India and has now spread to more than 80 countries. Namibia has been classified as one of the many African countries where there is growing concern over Covid-19 variants.
