Swapo member of parliament Elifas Dingara on Tuesday tabled a motion in the Namibian National Assembly, proposing that every Namibian be given N$1 million to enhance their livelihoods and promote dignity without discrimination.
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On the spot – Namibia’s road to digital transformation
To explore digital transformation opportunities and learn from global leaders, Namibia recently participated in Estonia’s 9th e-governance conference in Tallinn.
MP agitates for equal visa-free rules
Popular Democratic Movement’s member of parliament Hidipo Hamata on Wednesday gave a notice of question to home affairs minister Albert Kawana on the issue of the visa-free courtesy to Chinese citizens arriving in Namibia for 30 days.
Dune 7 under new management
Popular recreational site Dune 7 will be operated by Sandwich Dune Tours and Safari after the environment ministry awarded the Dune 7 concession inside the Dorob National Park to the tour operating company.
Governor appeals for youth enterprises’ funds
Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku says despite the region’s efforts in establishing youth enterprises in eight constituencies, they are still not functional.
Personality of the week – Winning awards validates hard work – Mupenda
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Nakudipaa omona koKavango West okwa dipayele nale omukadi
Omulumenhu oo e liyandja kopolifi mEtivali konima yokudipaa omonakadona, okwa longela nale odolongo konima eshi a dipaele omukulukadi waye –oo oye ina yokaana oko tuu oko.
Ruhepo moKavango zoutokero simpe kuna kutwima
nguuru gomukunda Kavango zoutoke ro Si r rka Ausiku kageve yitundwamo asi yirugana yoyinzi kuna moneka monomvhura murongo edi dakapita, morwa nokampani dononzi kwaya paturura nomberewa nye nampili ngoso ruhepo simpe kuna gumu momunene mukunda ogu.
World Blood Donor Day celebrated in Namibia
A street parade covering a distance of 2.2km along Independence Avenue will take place tomorrow as part of World Blood Donor Day which was celebrated yesterday.
Municipality pays N$712 000 into wrong account
Employees of the Walvis Bay municipality expressed concern about the competence of their senior management, saying it is playing Russian roulette with the ratepayers’ money.









