Omuhoko wOvazemba uhapu konyala owe lihanena oshitopolwa shanooli moNamibia molwondajala. Okwa tongwa kutya ovanhu ava ova dja moAngola va tauka ondajala oshoyo oluhepo olo la nyaa keonga moAngola.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Ovakalimo vomodoolopa yaNdangwa tava ndjolola momeva onyata
Ovakalimo vaNdangwa moshitukulwa shaShana ova nyona po ondobe yomeva a nyata oyo i li mo-Extension 9.Omeva onyata oo e li mondobe omo okwa tongwa kutya ohaa di momaumbo opopepi ngee ovanhu va pomba oundjuwo wavo. Omeva ohaa pitile nee mominino dakula odo hadi ka tilashi kondobe oko.
Bank Windhoek disburses N$50 million for ESME support
Bank Windhoek has disbursed N$50 million since March 2023 to support the government’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Economic Recovery Loan Scheme launched in February. The news was shared on Tuesday, 9 May 2023 by Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Business Banking, Leon Koch, who encouraged eligible SMEs to approach the bank for assistance.
Ovitoto farmers benefit from goat scheme
Four communal farmers in the Ovitoto settlement in the Omatako constituency have received a great morale booster ahead of this year’s expected drought, when the Otjozondjupa Regional Council through the constituency office handed over 80 goats to the farmers.
Villagers irked by hostel construction delay
In March last year, the directorate of education in Kavango West, through the regional council, awarded a tender to two contractors to build two new hostel blocks for Katji Na Katji Combined School in the Kavango West region.
Locals decry Chinese ‘preference’ in road projects
Construction workers, their union representatives as well as the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF) are livid at the fact that Namibian companies continue to be sidelined in lucrative construction projects, particularly those involving national infrastructure.
Newborn survives pit latrine
The Namibian Police at Rundu have arrested a 22-year-old woman who allegedly gave birth on her own, and dumped her newborn in a pit latrine on Monday.
Pressure mounts on Govt to decide Meatco’s fate
The future of state-owned meat-processing and marketing company Meatco has seen heated debates for months. With the entity in financial distress, many have suggested options ranging from reviving, privatising or liquidating it. However, all eyes are now on the government as stakeholders anxiously await its decision.
United receive boost ahead of new season
Trustco Group has once again demonstrated its commitment to Trustco United Sports Club, the oldest sporting club in Namibia. The group recently unveiled new playing kits for two of the sporting codes the club represents – rugby and netball – ahead of the upcoming season.








