Munona godoropa zaMbaye ndi asi Walvis Bay, Saara Mutondoka kakageve kovatungimo eyereko lyosimaliwa lyodoropa lyomvhura 2021/22, muna hamene nomiliyuna N$38 yokuranda mema ntani yokuwapukurura yiruganeso kofarama 37.
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Mukunda gwaZambezi kagugwene sipangero sopaumwene
Ministera goukanguki Ndokotora Kalumbi Shangula karugwilire ehundiro lyendi asi vaNamibia vahepa kugwana siruwo vaze komavango aga vana kugwanena vantu vendwa tintiko zo Covid-19.
Opinion – Stakeholder engagement in the new normal
The Covid-19 pandemic, though ferocious and deadly, has provided communicators tools to enhance stakeholder engagement. The Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, “change is the only constant in life.”
Namibia to host global tourism conference… UNWTO event to help revive Covid-hit sector
Namibia is set to hold the United Nations World Tourism Organisation’s (UNWTO) regional conference on brand Africa.
Oshana fights vaccine myths
Whilst the dissemination of information in rural Namibia remains a challenge; some northern constituency councillors say it is imperative to diffuse the misconceptions associated with the Covid-19 vaccination.
Geingob set to nominate ECN commissioners
The names of successful candidates who were interviewed in public last week to replace Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) commissioners have been sent to President Hage Geingob for final nomination before the National Assembly endorses them.
Church reaches out to the less fortunate
As part of its objective to contribute towards the living standards of the vulnerable, Unisocial, a branch of the Universal Church in Namibia, last weekend handed over 80 grocery hampers to vulnerable persons in Keetmanshoop.
Striking fishermen thrown lifeline
A fishing company has agreed to take in all 290 fishermen who were left at the Ongulumbashe open field at Kuisebmond following a wildcat strike that started in 2015.
Ondonga king revives idle land
Ondonga king Fillemon Shuumba Nangolo has implored his subjects to focus on agricultural activities to boost food sustainability and eradicate hunger in the community.
Venaani: We are killing Mwilima in prison
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has once again implored the authorities to release 65-year-old Caprivi treason convict Geoffrey Mwilima on medical grounds.
