ǀAwe-ǁguigu ge a ǁaxa-ūhe ǁnā !ās !nâ hâ !gae-auto !nari-aon tsî !narisarimā-aona ra !nari-ū !nari-aona xoamâisa daob!norasiba mûǂam mâisan tsî Namibiab !Narisarimas ǀAwemā!nans hâra tawa.
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Omuniilonga gwoShipi FM anuwa a tsuwa iilyaalyaka pwaa na etompelo
Oradio yOshipi FM, Etine lyoshiwike shika oya li yu uhala ya mwena okuza uusiku wEtitatu sho aanilonga yoradio ya li ya tula mo ekanka lyopambili onguukwanankali molwomuniilonga pamwe nayo Gustav Sheehama ngoka a tidhwa miilonga pwaa na etompelo.
Pukelo yabupilo bwa lifolofolo kufita batu ibilaeza ba Mukwe
RUNDU – Bayahi Basilalanda sa Kavango ya Upa balwanela kuli mulao ozamaisa lifolofolo utalimwe sinca, ili kuli liswanelo zabatu libukelezwe. Bayahi babulela kuli mulao wacwale ubukeleza lifolofolo kufita batu.
Mukunupi utomelwa lilimo zemashumi amalalu
Muuna yana pila mwakomponi ya Macaravani ya Upa mwa Katima Mulilo, natomezwi lilimo zemashumi amalalu viki yefelile Labutanu, ki Muatuli wa Khuta yepahami Petrus Damaseb, kwa kuina kwa Khuta Yepahami swalelele mwa Katima Mulilo.
Oryx improves operational metrics
Oryx Properties has announced notable improvements in its operational metrics for the year ended 30 June 2023. This includes rental reversions increasing to 3.7% (2022: -7.3%) and debtors’ collections improving to 101% (2022: 96%).
CRAN board signs performance agreements
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) Board of Directors signed performance and governance agreements on 29 August 2023 with information and communication technology minister Peya Mushelenga.
Trans-kalahari railway construction set for 2025
The construction of the 1 500km Trans-Kalahari railway line is scheduled to commence in January 2025. This is according to transport officials from Namibia and Botswana, who met last week for a special joint ministerial committee (JMC) meeting on the project.
Inmates sue Govt for ignoring complaints
Two inmates at the Hardap Correctional Facility are suing the security minister, police inspector general and two officers for N$1.1 million over their dignity which was allegedly trampled on.
A message of friendship and cooperation …as Malaysia celebrates 66th independence day
In a grand celebration of Malaysia’s 66th Independence Day on Wednesday, Acting High Commissioner Dato Dr. Mohamad Rameez Yahaya welcomed dignitaries, diplomats and friends of Malaysia at the High Commission of Malaysia in Windhoek.
Coastal taxis, tour operators to formalise
Plans are underway to formalise and register local taxis and tour operators at the coast with the local traffic regulators as well as the Namibian Tourism Board to operate in an orderly manner when dealing with tourists arriving via cruise ships.









