Ongurova mEpako Oritjavari yokuwonga onÿuto yokuvatera omitanda okurimemena oviungura yaomborokere no N$500,000 Okuza motjiwa¿a otjini.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
“Ohepero tjinene okuyandja omasa kovanane vombazu”
“Okuyandja omasa kovanane vombazu ohepero tjinene komekurisiro wotjiwaṋa tja Namibia.”
German Embassy announces tête-à-tête jazz concert
The German Embassy will present a jazz concert under the heading ‘Tête-à-tête’ by German musicians Stefan Bauer and Michael Heupel.
Bare Essentials presents paint & wine sensory experience
Bare Essentials, a renowned provider of luxury soy candles, diffusers, room sprays, mirrors, and beaded jewelry, is set to host an exciting and immersive event called the Paint & Wine Sensory Experience.
Mbeha keeps promise to his late mother, ventures into podcasting
After taking a three-year break from the entertainment industry, TV personality David Mbeha is now ready to fulfill the promise he made to his late mother.
Katima strategically situated to benefit from AfCFTA
The strategic location of the Zambezi regional capital Katima Mulilo has once again come to the fore due to its tremendous developmental potential as a regional logistics hub, particularly as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement is gaining traction.
Editorial – Namibians sitting ducks in repo rate debacle
The Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee will announce its decision on the repo rate again next week. Whether the rate at which BoN lends money to commercial banks will increase and the commercial banks will immediately raise the interest rates for their clients is a foregone conclusion.
On the spot – All-weather friend India cements deeper ties
Earlier this week, New Era journalist Otniel Hembapu (OH) interviewed the visiting Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (SJ).
‘Prophet’ surrenders to police after deadly concoction
A potion brewed by a self-proclaimed prophet using deadly tree roots claimed the lives of two women in the Kavango East region on Wednesday. The two were part of a group of four women who consumed the yet-unidentified brew. Two of the group survived.
Omaheke farmers welcome livestock support initiative
Farmers in the Omaheke region will be amongst those to benefit from government’s livestock support programme, which will see farmers receiving livestock marketing incentives, transport subsidies to and from grazing areas, as well as subsidies for leasing grazing areas.









