Olutu lwomukulupe gwomulumentu gomimvo 69, ngoka a ningi ethimbo a kana kofaalama yedhina Groenhuis olwa itsuwa lwa ninga nayi.
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Malaria: Omaso 15 noonakukwatwa 6 000 momasiku 90
Aantu ye li 15 oya hulitha, 530 oya tambulilwa moombete, omanga ye li 6, 147 ya pangwa kiipangelo moshilongo ashihe hoka ya monika ye na omukithi gwomalaria.
Omauhonapare wombazu ye ri kongotwe yomanakauriro womazeva womahandurisiro
Omauhonapare wombazu wa Hoveka, wOvaherero nowa Maharero otja tji yenanenwa pamwe mOkarukondwa kOmatoororero ka Tjombinḓe i tjiva nge norupe nu ngeri kongotwe yomanakauriro womazeva wohandurisiro i yOtjirata tja Maheke.
Ehi rOvandoitji re ri yeura kOtjiṱiro Otjindjandja mOgaza
Ehi rOvandoitji re ri yeura ko ma rondora wo ku yandja oruvara kOmatombero wa Israela wOnḓuvasaneno Yomatjururiro wOtjiṱiro Otjindjandja.
Onḓuvasaneno yApamwe, JD, kandji ri yo kaparukaze-Ozombara
Ozombara zOvaherero nOvambanderu za yarukapo rukwao oku nakaura Onḓuvasaneno yApamwe, ndji tjiukwa otjOjoint Declaration, ousupi OJD.
Sheehama pulls off spectacular showcase
In a spectacular showcase of talent and creativity, Namibia recently witnessed a collaborative masterpiece paying homage to the legendary musician and performer Ras Sheehama, whose illustrious career spans over three decades.
Study launched on value chains for critical raw materials
The EU-funded AfricaMaVal project (AfricaMaVal.eu), implemented by the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), together with the Namibian company Odikwa Geoservices, recently launched a ‘Country Case Study Namibia’ report.
Economic rebound in line for sub-Saharan Africa
Increased private consumption and declining inflation are supporting an economic rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Editorial – Namibia’s publicly-funded media necessary, important
NAMIBIA’S publicly- funded media houses are indispensable to the country’s democratic fabric. They provide a platform for diverse voices, hold power to account, promote civic engagement, and serve the public interest.
Swapo ‘under siege’…as foreign missions flirt with Itula
As the country prepares for crucial national elections in November, the ruling party has expressed concern about the current political atmosphere, including threats from political opponents.






