Dr Helena Ndumes ge a Namibia mûǀaedī-ao tsî hoa!nâ-aixase omaridi !nâ tsî !auga!hūsise ǁîs khoexa!nâ sîsenni !aroma a ǂansa. Dr Ndumes ge Namibiab National Blindness Prevention Proxramma !khōdana hâ tsî nēsis kōses ge ǁîs !nansa ǁaupexa 41 000 ǀae-aon di mûsa īǁkhā kai hâ, mûdi !hôadi !nâ-ū.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibia takes first steps towards national brand
As an emerging market, Namibia finds herself frequently competing directly and indirectly with other nations to capture the attention of investors, tourists and potential trading partners.
Afrocats slay Tigers in the MTC NNPL
Afrocat Lions redeemed themselves over the weekend after last week’s defeat when they overcame Tigers by a narrow 30-32 scoreline to collect maximum points on the road.
Hage Geingob, Ramblers draw
Log leaders Ramblers were held to a one-all draw by Hage Geingob Secondary School in their league match at the Trustco United Football Field recently.
Cable theft hampers Rundu industrial area development
Thieves have destroyed an electrical facility worth N$1 million and stolen along two complete electricity kiosks at Rundu when underground electrical cables were uprooted at the recently developed industrial area.
DRC homes get electricity
Over 800 residents of the Democratic Resettlement Community in Swakopmund will soon be electrified.
Horokhoes revival launched in Oshana
The Damara speaking people in Oshana region on Friday launched their traditional dress (horokhoes) at Ongwediva.
Taxi driver scores against minister, police
A taxi driver who spent 10 years in police custody before the court ordered his release was awarded N$65 000 as compensation for his vehicle, which was in the police’s care during his stint in prison.
Shooter sentenced to 30 years
A man from Macaravani East in the district of Katima Mulilo was sentenced to an effective 30 years in prison on Friday last week by High Court Judge President Petrus Damaseb at the Circuit Court in Katima Mulilo.
Conradie, Damases voice recording not admissible
Windhoek-based lawyer Dirk Conradie and friend Sara Damases scored a minor victory in their long-running fraud and corruption trial in the Windhoek High Court on Thursday before Judge Thomas Masuku on Friday last week.









