Konima omvula sho ya ningi omasiku tayi loko, omagumbo gomEhenye mOshakati oga thigwa kohi yomeya, naakalimo otaya nyenyeta kutya onkambadhala ya ningwa kelelo lyondoolopa yaShakati inali ya kwathela ayehe.
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My candid view – At this point, Ranga needs everyone’s support
This week, a letter surfaced on various social media sites and was equally leaked to the mainstream media, wherein the president of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), Ranga Haikali, wrote to newly appointed CAF secretary general Véron Mosengo-Omba.
In loving memory of the ‘Silent Assassin’ RIP – Germanus Ngaripue Mate 1947-2021
Death has struck again as we mourn the sudden departure of a great man of substance, one Germanus Ngaripue Mate, who left deep tracks in the annals of Namibian sport.
Aashakati oya ikwata efundja
Omvula oya ningi omasiku tayi loko nawa miitopolwa oyindji yokonooli. Ashike oya limbilike aakalimo yomOshakati naakalimo yomomikunda dha dhingilila ondoolopa ndjoka, sho omeya taga ende taga ningi ogendji, taya ti efundja.
A topelwa kohaasa nokufya
Omukainhu weedula 57, okwa pya nokufya eshi kwa li ta teleke meumbo laye efimbo longula momukunda Epoko, moshitukulwa shaMusati.
How to choose your friends?
However, the possibilities and joys of friendships sometimes distract us from the real effects of friendships – a distraction we should consciously learn to avoid.
Okalongo nako ka yakula eenhauki daAngola
Kansela woshikandjohoololo shaKalongo Laurentius Makana Iipinge okwa koleka kutya ovakwashiwana vaAngola vamwe ova tameka okundoda va yuka moshikandjohoololo shaye.
Discover the colourful world of Owambo by Willie Olivier
“If you want to enjoy what Owambo and its people have to offer, move over into the slow lane, put your watch away and enjoy the journey.”
Leading at the edge: True tales from Canadian police in peacebuilding and peacekeeping missions around the world by Ben
Ben Maure’s recently published book narrates the experiences of police officers and their impact on their host country, Canada, to make the world a safer place to live.
At home with: Kaire Munionganda Mbuende
The family diplomat
