Disis xa a !nāsa khoen, ǁaegu tsî ǂkhariǀnō ǂharugugu ǀhonkhoen Moses ǁGaroeb ǁhûi!nâǂharis, ǀAeǁgams dis din ge ǀkharisi ǀawemā!nansa xu ǂharugub !nân nî sîsenūxūn tsî huisenxūna ge !khō!oa.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Farmers wary of impending dry season
Farmers in the drought-prone Omaheke region are keeping their cards much closer to their chests, as they prepare for a possible hard dry season.
Namibia to lose N$7.5bn from SACU receipts
For the financial year 2021/22, Namibia’s share of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) receipts will decline by about 34% to N$14.8 billion, down from N$22.3 billion in 2020/21.
Transport 7.5% more expensive than a year ago
The transport sector which accounts for 14.3% of the inflation basket in Namibia of goods and services increased by 7.5% compared to -0.1% recorded in April 2020.
DJ Lamiez speaks out on heartbreaking incident
DJ Lamiez Holworthy has broken her silence about a very unpleasant experience that took place while at a gig in Zeerust, North West, on Saturday, 15 May.
Reality TV show: Which couple would you like to see?
Reality TV shows are undoubtedly taking over the television industry. There was a time where TV dramas and sitcoms dominated our screens, but it seems the viewers are becoming more interested in reality TV shows to get glimpses of their favourite celebrity’s opulent lifestyles with their families.
Opinion – Curfews do not stop spread of Covid
Most Namibians will agree that these curfews are only economic suffocation more than anything. The transport and SME sector are suffering the most. In Africa, curfews are used as political grandstanding without taking cognisance of people’s socio-economic rights.
Bishop Frederick: A God fearing man of integrity passes on
We received the sad news about the death of Bishop Frederick on the morning of 15 May 2021. I met Bishop Hendrik Frederick when I was a high school student at Dobra high school outside Windhoek during a Nanso meeting.
IPC elects Khomas leadership
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) in Khomas have elected their regional leadership that will be serving until 2025.
Poverty-hit family struggles to make ends meet
A San family of four is living in a deplorable condition in the Kuvukiland informal settlement here with no other means of survival, while they don’t even have identity documents.
