Samora Machel ǁhûi!nâǂharis di ǀawemā-aob, Nestor Kalolab ge ǂhanuba ra ǂgan, îb ǀgôan noxopa skolna hōbahe tama ǁaeb !aroma skol-e ǀawe in ǁnā 529 ǀgôan Goreangab ǁhûi!nâǂharis !nâ noxopa skolsoa-e ūhâ tama is xa ra !aromahese ǁgâudi tawa ǁgoena huis ase.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
412 ǁkhāǁkhā!nā-aomdi ge !nubu ǁaerob ǀguiba huiǂui-ūsxūn ǀkha a kurusa Oshikotob !nâ
!Nubusib ǁkhāǁkhā!nā-aomdi dib ge !hūb a ǂhabase kai ǁgoaǂuis ase ǁgau!nâs !âba ība. Nēsa ge ǂhaisa kais ge ǁgau!nâs ministeris di sîsenǂuira direkters, Sanet Steenkamps ge a ǂanǂan, Oshikoto ǀkharib !nâ di 412 ǁaerob ǀguiba nî mâ ǁkhā ǁkhākhā!nā-omde hâsa.
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