Minista wouhaku nonghalonawa Dr Kalumbi Shangula okwa ti oministeli yaye oya taalela eshongo lakula leekila dihadi unene omalutu oonakufya koipangelo yepangelo moshilongo.
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Sikunino pwankenye sure
Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) nkera kavageve yiruganeso yomosikunino kosure zaAus Primere yina kara asi simwe selikwamo lyawo omu vana kugava mbatero konosure kupitira melikwamo asi nkenye sure zikare nosikunino sazo.
Kuzeresa evhu kuna tameke
Nkarapamwe zatunga momukunda govandonga kavakumbwilire momuwa kezigido kalitundire kwaHompa Fillemon Nangolo vazerese evango lyokuruganena ava tumbura asi Omutsegwonime momukunda horowero Oshikoto.
Ongwediva, vatungimo kavavahundilire vafute kwamuni
Ndango zodoropa zaOngwediva kuna kuhundira vatungimo vakare tava futu mukuli gwawo kondango zodoropa nosiruwo.
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