Okomiti yOtjiÞiro Otjindjandja yOvaherero nOvambanderu na wina Omboronganeno yOzombara maze zemburukisa ohoromende ehi otja tji mari zu nokuzemburuka ozombura 33 zongutukiro kutja ngunda otjiungura tjonguturiro katji ya manuka kaparukaze.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
“Omuatje omuzeu, omuzeu,” Kae kapa kae ma zemburukwa
Wa ri omuripure mokati koveripure mba hongerwe i yomundu auhe ngunda e hi ye ya poo e hi ya yeta ouripura poo ourizemburuka we kotjira poo kotjimbumba rutenga ngwee rihaamene ne ripura kutja tjii kotjimbumba ma katja vi.
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