WINDOKO – Muñoli wa katengo ka makwambuyu George Simataa, viki yefelile nalemusize keto ya Audrin Mathe kuba muzamaisi yomunca wa Liluko la Lipapali, Babanca ni Lisebelezo za Naha, mi Gladice Pickering kuba muzamaisi yomunca wa Liluko la Mulao. Mathe ni Pickering nebaketilwe kanako ya lilimo liketalizoho.
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Libulaelo la Katima lihulisa sifumu
WINDOKO – Muzamaisi Yomuhulu wa Liluko la Njimo Percy Misika, ubulela kuli kukala kwa tekiso ya likomu zebulawa kwa libulaelo la Katima Mulilo, kuka konisa balimi balikomu kulekisa likomu zabona kwa libulaelo.
Rose Blvc wins big at the NAMAs
Newcomer Rose Blvc was the biggest winner of the Namibian Music Awards (NAMAs) 8th edition for scooping three awards including, Best Album of the Year, Best Female Artist of the Year, and Artist of the Year, taking home a bag of N$350 000 in one night.
Music workshop underway for marginalised learners
It’s no secret that music and arts subjects are increasingly being deprioritised in many schools, one of the objectives for music teacher Hans Gariseb to start a music training workshop to help build skills and capacities in, especially marginalised learners.
Bethanie residents thrown a ‘sweet’ lifeline
BETHANIE – Residents of Bethanie who for years have used salty water for household purposes will within the next ten months be able to savour the sweet taste of potable drinking water.
Banks grant N$9.2 billion in credit relief
Credit relief extended to bank clients amounted to 8.9% of total industry loans and advances.
Procurement Board calls for proof of misconduct
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) has labelled allegations of misconduct in awarding a contractor for the Omburu solar energy plant as “baseless, devoid of any truth” and “rejected with the contempt that it deserves”.
Opinion – The changing landscape of entrepreneurship
Shortly after the end of World War 2, Winston Churchill was famously quoted saying “Never let a good crisis go to waste”.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Stop focusing on not falling and keep walking
The German-American high-wire walker, Karl Wallenda, fell to his death while attempting to walk across a wire stretched one hundred and twenty-three feet (thirty-seven metres) above the pavement between two hotels in Puerto Rico in 1978.
Hydroponic fodder system slowly growing momentum
MALTAHÖHE – The hydroponic fodder system in Hardap region is slowly gaining momentum with many farmers so far having created greenhouses to grow crops such as barley and lucerne to feed their livestock.