Olutu lwOngwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) koshi yelelo lyondoolopa yaNgwediva, olwa gandja omapapa komahangano nokaantu oohandimwe mboka lya tala kutya oya dhana onkandangala muukalipo womauliko giipindi gokomumvo.
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Etemba raomboroka okuvatera otjiwaøa
Omandaha kombunda yo ma yuva wo masuviro omare wo ma zemburukiro wEyuva rOzombangane, Keetute otji ya tjirirwe amaihanduza ovapuratene vayo.
Onÿuvasaneno ngai ya ru kirwe tjimanga-Maharero
Ovihuro via Kahandja na Tjoruuma ivivari mo Namibia omayuva wo ma suviro ngazuko mbia sekirisire ovimbumba peke peke mo ma zemburukiro wo wEyuva rOzombangane.
Ongongo yOviritje iri mo kuvare kwa Zorongondo
Ozondjira omayuva wo masuviro inga tji ze ha hungamene komeva omundu mo temwa.
Katutura Fashion Week recognises industry creatives
The Katutura Fashion Week Awards 2022 recently honoured several personalities and companies for their contributions to the Namibian and international fashion industry for the year
From Vaalgras to the runways of Milan
After walking in her first fashion show in Windhoek in 2016, top Namibian model Johanna Swartbooi is heading to Europe and the USA to strut her stuff on the catwalks of the fashion capitals of the world
Opinion – Economic performance over the past 5 years
The NSA released the annual national accounts recently. The national accounts are a compilation of sectors of the economy and provide an analysis and overview of how the economy performed.
Muukua confirmed as Capricorn Foundation coordinator
The Capricorn Foundation yesterday confirmed the appointment of Veripura Muukua as the coordinator of the Capricorn Foundation with effect from 1 September 2022.
Walvis Bay to become Africa’s first hydrogen port
Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, a joint venture between the Ohlthaver and List (O&L) Group and its international Belgium-based partner CMB.TECH, has been awarded a JCOI/PTX grant, which supports the company to set up a Hydrogen pilot plant and refuelling station along the Namibian coast.
Equatorial Guinea to upskill Namibians for oil industry…local engineers to work and train in West Africa
Namibia hopes to gain valuable experience and skills for its burgeoning oil industry by tapping into the knowledge of Equatorial Guinea, where Mobil Oil (now ExxonMobil) discovered the elusive black gold more than 25 years ago.









