In a display of skill and determination, Namibian racer Russell Josephat, affectionately known as RJ63, left an indelible mark at the recent South African Nationals and African Open held at Killarney, Cape Town.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Oomwedi ndatu dhesilohenda Ashike uukalata inau ndhindhilikwa otau tetwa mo mombepo
Nonando MTC taka gandja ompito yesilohenda kwaamboka inaaya ndhindhilikitha uukalata wa wo oomwendhi ndatu, uukalata mboka otau kala wa tetwa mo mombepo.
GIPF a patulula oshitayi mOutapi
Endiki lyoopenzela dhaaniilonga yepangelo GIPF olya patulula oshitayi mondoolopa yOutapi Omaandaha goshiwike shika.
Aanafalama yomahangu yasholola
Omolwa omvula ndjoka itaayi loko nawa aafalama oyendji oya sholola taya ti onkalo yonuumvo otayi faathana ashike nomimvo dha piti.
Nedbank committed to empowering women in finance
MARCH is recognised as International Women’s Month.
O&L breaks ground for Germany’s largest floating PV system
THE Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group has shared that the official ground breaking of the Philippsee floating photovoltaic (PV) project took place in Bad Schönborn, Germany, on 21 March 2024.
Nesongano takes up executive position at CRAN
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has appointed Mufaro Nesongano to its executive team, effective 20 March 2024. Nesongano has assumed the role of executive for communication and consumer relations at the authority.
Green hydrogen can boost SADC growth – Shiweda
Namibia’s infant green hydrogen industry can greatly assist African and specifically Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries to confront a number of interlinked challenges, including climate change, low economic growth rates and poverty.
Hambukushu questions Khwe designation
The Hambukushu Traditional Authority has questioned why the Prime Minister’s Office, the Urban and Rural Development Ministry, and the Zambezi governor turned a blind eye to the fact that it has jurisdiction over the area where they are planning to designate the Khwe Traditional Authority.
Overcrowded police cells blamed on investigators
Oshana police said the region’s holding cells are bursting at the seams. This situation has now been blamed on the slow pace of investigations.







