Elelo lyondoolopa yaNgwediva olya kumagidha aakalimo ya fute iifuta yawo yokomwedhi omanga omasiku 10 Mai nuumvo inaaga thika.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Ta pula ekwafo moshiwana opo shi yambidide okaana kaye ke na oulema
“Ondi li moudjuu wokaana kange ka pumbwa ekwafo lokatemba, kandi na apa andi hange oshimaliwa shaashi ihandi longo, okaana kange ohaka li ashike omashini shaashi oke na oulema nomedimo. Onghee onda pumbwa ekwafo.”
Omukulupe (70) miipandeko sho a dhenge okatekulu shi nyanyaleka
Omukulupe gwomimvo 70, ngoka e li mokavidio taka taambathanwa komalungula anuwa sho a dhenge okatekulu ke komimvo heyali okwa mangwa pokomiya dhaShinana.
Agri-business unlocking Namibia’s economic potential
Agriculturalist Rabban Shihafeleni Nghishidimbwa says agri-business has the ability of unlocking the economic potential of any given country since it has the biggest capacity in contributing more to the GDP.
Dispatched thoughts – Discovering Happiness
I have always wondered about happiness, how some people can be so happy and some be the total opposite, how everyone seems to have a different definition of it, yet we all know what it is. We strive for it in our daily lives, but don’t always get it. I sometimes wondered how to get it.
Popya with Adolf Armandu – Self-taught electrician making ends meet
Sixteen-year-old Adolf Armandu installed a small solar-powered light to read his schoolbooks at night. He taught himself how to do electrical connections and regularly does so for his neighbours in the Babylon informal settlement where they live.
NYC works to end gender-based violence
From fighting to end slut-shaming to combating gender-based violence, young people are leading the way and working to drive real, lasting change in communities across the country.
Feeding the nation, one location at a time
The Ozongama Zomuara Foundation and South African influencer Robot Boii recently launched the #FeedNam initiative to give back to the community during these critical times of Covid-19.
Condom dispensers to be installed at universities
Condom dispensers will soon be installed at local university campuses countrywide in an effort to promote safe sex.
Namdia distributes food to drought-stricken areas
Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia), the State-owned diamond marketing and sales company, through its corporate social responsibility vehicle, the Namdia Foundation, and in collaboration with Toivo Nuugulu Logistics, last week distributed approximately 10 000kg of food to the Omusati region’s communities of Etunda and Oshifo and Kunene region’s
communities of Otjivero and Etanga.
