Aakulukadhi ya hokanwa unene komikunda dhokombuga anuwa otaya thigi po aasamane yawo taya kaanahambo yAangola.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibiab di ǁauna !hūba xu sîǂuis ge N$3.4 biljuns ai go sī
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ǂÛna !Hū!nāsise !hana-NNN
!Nakaǂnôa !Hūb di ǁÛs, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwahs ge ge mî, ǁîs ǂkhamkhoen hîa !gâi!gâibasensa !hū-omkhâis !nâ ūhân xa ra ǂgaoǂgao!nâhesa, ǂgurokam ǁaeb hîas !hū-omkhâisa ǀurixa kaisens sîsenni hîa kairakhoen tsî ǁkhāǁkhāsen-e ūhâ taman dis ǀguisa īse gere mûhes ose.
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