Elelondoolopa lyaKeetmanshoop olya pula aakwashigwana mboka ye na uuketha wolusheno waa li paveta ya ishangithe noshikondo shamuni shedhina Keetmanshoop Electricity Business Unit (KEBU) sho ku na oshikonga shokwoopaleka omapuko nokudhimina po aakayulinyanga mbaka.
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Sioka: Omolwashike aame andike?
Ominista yoinima ya pamba oukashikekookanhu Doreen Sioka okwa ti oku udite Ovanamibia tave mu ningi okaponda mufita eshi tava ti na fiye po oilonga –afa oye aeke e na oshinakuwanifa shokukondjifa omahepeko opaukashike kookanhu.
Epangelo lyi idhimbike ndje – Omutondoki nale ta ti
Sesilia Iikango, 39, ngoka a ningi oomvula 10 e li megumbo, konima a kwatwa kuunkundi wontulo, okwa ti, epangelo olye mu idhimbika, nonando shoka a longele oshilongo shika oshi na ondjokonona yaaluhe.
Kwafela Oshiwana ota kongele oshigwana iilonga
Ehagano lyi na sha nokuyambidhidha oshigwana Kwafela Oshiwana onkene tali tsikile nokulongela oshigwana uuwanawa muNambia alihe.
Uneven economic recovery expected as Covid-19 cases rise
The Namibian economy is likely to witness only pockets of growth in certain industries such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing during 2021. However, overall domestic consumer environment coupled with the hospitality industry could remain strained over the medium-term.
NAC injects N$1.3bn into airports
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) intends to invest over N$1.3 billion in infrastructure development across all eight airports in the country within the next five years to improve compliance, operational efficiency and revenue generation.
400 GBV cases withdrawn in 2020
Despite growing calls by government officials discouraging the withdrawal of gender-based violence cases, the country has recorded 404 withdrawals last year, Chief Justice Peter Shivute announced yesterday.
Murder accused Valombola seeks discharge
Commissioner of refugees Likius Valombola, who is accused of murdering a student leader in 2018, wants the court to dismiss all charges against him.
Eagle FM urges listeners to opt for digital
Eagle FM radiostation owner John Walenga has urged listeners to opt for digital broadcasting after the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) last week confirmed the popular station was only authorised to broadcast in the geographic area of Okahandja.
Lawyers urged to provide voluntary legal aid
President Hage Geingob has called on private lawyers to do more pro bono work in an effort to improve the accessibility of law and justice to vulnerable sections of society.
