Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaShana Elia Irimari okwa ti ohungi okudhimbulukwa ezepo lyomupresidente omutitatu gwoshilongo Hage Geingob otayi ikundwa.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namandje a tumbaleka oondokotola dhaGeingob
Omupopiliko gwopakathimbo gwanakusapresidente Hage Geingob Sisa Namandje, okwa li a tumbaleke uupenda wongundu yoondohotola ndjoka ya li tayi ungaunga nomupresidente sigo opehulitho lye.
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