Oshitunda nohedhi, oshilongo nomukalo gwasho. Omuthigululwakalo ogo omaukwatya gomuhoko gontumba, gwi ikwatelela kelaka, eitaalo nomayihumbato gawo, iikulya, omizalo, iiyimbo, nosho tuu.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
A pandula omakwatho e ga ningilwa
Indila e to pewa, konkola e to egululwa.
Same-gender friendships
The importance of supportive same-gender friendships has been confirmed for a wide range of benefits.
Dispatched thoughts – Live life as You please
Every day is a lesson of sorts, there is always something new to learn or something old to relearn.
Popya with Garren Richard Smith – Passionate about sports
After undergoing five knee operations and following advise by doctors against participating in sports professionally, Garren Richard Smith turned his love of sports into helping other athletes recover, rehabilitate and perform at the best of their ability.
Young writers’ masterclass to promote literature
High school and university students with an interest in creative writing and literature are invited to attend a young writers masterclass on Saturday at Concordia College in Windhoek.
NUST welcomes new international students
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) international relations department welcomed over 160 new international students from different countries.
Inside Harambee Prosperity Plan II – Pillar Two: Economic Advancement
The Harambee Prosperity Plan II (HPP II) covers 2021 to 2025 and builds on the solid foundation of the inaugural HPP 2016-2020.
Uncertainty triggered increased cash demand
The Bank of Namibia’s recently released 2019/20 annual report indicates an increase in cash demand, which may have been triggered by the uncertainties brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic as the public opted for cold, hard cash.
Omaheke diversifies into crop farming
Namibia’s cattle country region, Omaheke, has taken on a diversification strategy to include crop farming and many residents now prefer to call it “the cattle and agro region”.
