Elelo lyondoolopa yaNgwediva olya yi moshinkoti shoondoolopa oonkwao ndhoka dha tokola okugongela iimaliwa kaakalimo mboka ya kala itaaya gandja iifendela yomeya.
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Oshakati vahakuli kavavagusire kevango oku ava takamesa vaveli
Ministeli zoukanguki nefiro sinka kuna kukona kona mukaro govahakuli ava kava kere asi kuninkiliramo vaveli nokusandagura vakurona wokuvera mosipangero sepangero moOshakati momazuva 28 Nsinano 2021.
/Ai-/Ais Hotsprings and Spa set to open soon
Namibia Wildlife Resorts Limited (NWR) closed its /Ai-/Ais Hotsprings and Spa on 11 January 2021 after it experienced flash floods that resulted in the rivers along the resort overflowing, causing damage to the resort and its campsites.
Labour market interventions crucial after pandemic impact
Both retention and reallocation employment policies can help mitigate the severe socio-economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on workers.
Letshego remains resilient …despite poor NSX performance
Letshego Holdings Namibia presented the worst performer on the Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) during the first quarter of 2021, as their share price was reduced by 28.6%. Other companies classified as worst performers were Oryx Properties, down by 8.9%, and Namibia Breweries down by 6.8%.
SACU to focus on implementation of African free trade
The much-anticipated African Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), through which trading commenced on 1 January this year, could bolster the continent’s income by US$450 billion (more than N$6 trillion) and lift 30 million people out of extreme poverty by 2035, if accompanied by significant policy reforms and trade-facilitation measures, according to the World Bank.
Gardens to help fight hunger
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund and the World Food Programme officially handed over three hydroponic gardens to three schools in the Omaheke region recently valued at N$350 000.
Easter weekend road carnage claims 16
At least 16 people were killed on national roads during the Easter weekend.
Kunene to host knowledge fair
The SCIONA Knowledge Fair, a first of its kind in Namibia, is slated to take place from 13 to 15 April in the Kunene region.
National Assembly hits back at former PM
The National Assembly has hit back at criticism levelled against it by former prime minister Nahas Angula, who, in an opinion piece, published by a local daily, claimed presiding officers of the August House are incapable of exerting sovereign over the business inside the chamber.
