Omuhaamise wOmbongarero yOtjiwa¿a iumwe ngu ma sokuzirira komerihekeneno ko tjOmbanguriro tjOkombanda tja Tjomuise wa Bernadus Swartbooi otjoka¿epo kondjuwo tjingeyo nomauhonapare wombazu.
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Ovitenda mavi hwasana omireru, OStarlile noHakamaoko kumwe
Ozondjira muhuka za hungama orupare ro Unama mOtjomuise vivari vyovira vyo ruvara orunene nene mo Namibia mo tjimbere tji ma vi kutwa kumwe mo ndano yo ma meta.
OEEFA mai ningire ovaÞuta oku yandja ombango koutenda womomatwi wozongombeombango wozongombe
OEastern Epukiro Farmers Association, ousupi oEEFA, mai ningirire ovaÞuta oku yandja ombango koutenda womomatwi wozongombe.
Nedbank cycling championships this weekend
The Nedbank National Road and Time Trial and Cycling Championships are set to take place this weekend in the capital, featuring elite athletes competing for national titles in the time trial and road race categories.
Opinion – Old Mutual introduces insurance for farmers
The agriculture sector remains the backbone of the Namibian economy as its biggest employer, and it has over the years been one of the significant sectors that have contributed to national coffers.
Air Zimbabwe to expand domestic routes
Air Zimbabwe is promoting more domestic routes, as the airline seeks to expand its operations.
Ministry cautions on speculative oil discovery…pledges to inform public when exploratory drilling is done
The mines and energy ministry this week cautioned that information making the rounds in the oil industry of yet another oil discovery in the Orange Basin is purely speculative.
Opinion – More hot weather heading our way
New data shows that 2022 was the fifth-hottest year since records began.
Opinion – Relying on hope to solve problems?
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results. Every time you switch on the television, or radio or read the newspaper, all you will hear are the same endless problems the country has been facing year after year, while there are no strategies in place to solve them.
Opinion – My recollection of curriculum reform
It is perhaps important to revisit how education reform, whose product is the current subject matter of discussion, evolved to assist both those with genuine concerns and those inherently-born spectators in the national affairs, whose pre-occupation is to criticise left, right and centre without offering any practical solution to the problem confronting us as a nation state.






