SPAR Namibia has announced that it will be the lead sponsor for the country’s junior national inline hockey teams for the next three years.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Aashakati ye li kootenda otaya indile oonete dhoomwe
Aakalimo yomOshakati mboka ya tembudhilwa kootenda kEhenye omolwefundja oya ti, nonando taya pandula epangelo sho lye ya yuula momeya, natango otaya indile oonete dhoomwe. Taya ti, oya hala okuyambidhidhwa noonete dhoomwe omolwuutile woMalaria.
Kaitsēdi daogu tsūke!gân !gôaba ǀoro, ǂkhawadīb !gôaba ǂharo
Ministeri Sîsengu tsî !Nari!oabadi dib, John Mutorwab ge ge mî, ǂoa ge kurib kaitsēdi ǁaeb !nurib ra ǁgausa !oan autoǂgâugudi tsî ǁnāsa xu ra hōhe tsû-ain tsî ǁōgu !gôagu di ǀorosa sī!nâhe hâsa.
Bakgalagadi yearn to improve their lives
The Bakgalagadi community at Corridor 21 in the Aminuis constituency plead for government to recognise them as a marginalised group.
Efundja wreaks havoc in the north
Four people, including an 80-year-old woman and a teenage boy, lost their lives after they drowned in flooded water pans over the weekend.
Madisia denies murder, claims accident
Thirty-year-old Azaan Madisia yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances in the death of Shannon Ndatega Wasserfall.
Ash burn victim wants compensation
Veronica Hashondili, an Okahandja Park resident, who last month suffered multiple third-degree injuries on her left leg from hot coal ash, is struggling with funds to meet her medical needs.
Police foil N$1 million robbery… suspects later arrested for stealing wine
The Namibian Police in the Erongo region foiled a N$1 million robbery at Walvis Bay over the weekend. Bizarrely, the three suspects who were planning to carry out the robbery, ended up being arrested for theft in Swakopmund.
Construction company drops N$10m insurance suit
Chinese construction company China Railway Seventh Group has agreed to drop a suit in which it was demanding N$10 million in damages as it constructs the dual carriageway to the Hosea International Airport.
Erongo civil servants urged to redouble efforts
Erongo governor Neville Andre has called on civil servants in the region to redouble their efforts, plan properly and implement government programmes to benefit those they serve.







