Eye u tjiukwa otjomundu ngu hi nenyando nandarire momurungu we kamu yatere omameṱameṱero.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
“Omerizemburuka na eṋe maye kunu Otjivepo mu eṱe kutja tu panḓere.”
Eyuva nda kekwa otjEyuva rOmazemburukiro wOtjiṱiro Otjindjandja mari zemburukirwa mOtjomuise
Osondaha.
Omurumendu wa ṱOruemo poo Otjindjumba tja Congo
Oministeri yOuveruke nOzombatero kOtjiwaṋa mai rakiza otjiwaṋa okuhina kuuruma nungwari okuungura kumwe na yo nokukongorera omikambo avihe mbi mai twa po mongondjero yokuṱizira omutjise mbwi motjitoma nokutjurura omahandjaukiro wOruemo poo Otjindjumba tja Congo.
Side by Side: Jakobina Gideon and Nicky Marais
Opening on 6 June, the second edition of the Side by Side exhibition for this year will present artworks by Nicky Marais and Jakobina Gideon.
Namibia to Rock ‘n’ Roll this Saturday
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Namibia 2023 live music concert is promising an unforgettable experience with Jo Black and Die Heuwels Fantasties headlining the show this coming Saturday at the Doc Jubber Hockey field in Windhoek.
EES spreads Nam culture to German children
Passionate about promoting and shining a light on Namibia, award-winning artist and entrepreneur Eric Sell, better known as EES, has availed himself to teach children in Germany about Namibia.
Yango launches new comfort tariff in Namibia
Yango, an international service for ordering rides online, has introduced its new comfort tariff in Namibia. Yango successfully launched its services in the country in January this year.
Editorial – Beneficiation must be a prerequisite for mineral access
Namibia is blessed with abundant natural resources and a relatively small population, compared to countries even half its size.
Govt invests N$136m in Etosha roads
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has invested over N$136 million in the upgrading of tourist roads in the Etosha National Park between February 2019 and May 2023.
Fatal Congo Fever outbreak announced
The ministry of health on We d n e s d a y c o n f i rmed th e presence of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) also known as Congo Fever in the country after a male patient died on Thursday last week.









