I must admit that we haven’t been giving enough credit and applause to our local horse race organisers and racehorse owners for a job well done, and for pushing the envelope further in the tough and financially-demanding sport of horseracing.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
NBC ya yarurakisa oma purateneno wo ndjemeno yo Vambanderu
Omutjevere wOukohoke mOzombuze, Media Ombudsman, John Nakuta, matja Oritjatano ndazuko o Namibia Broadcasting Corporation, o NBC, yayarurakisire otjiposa kuna Otjiuru tjo Vahona, Erastus Tjiundikua Kahuure.
Ourunga wo vinamwinyo iyemwe wo ma tokero koporise mo Tjozondjupa
Yemwe yo zo ngatukiro oporise ndjii kondja nayo mOtjozondjupa ourunga wo vinamwinyo.
Ovanane vombazu ombe yandjera omahi yepundwe – Tjatindi-Tjeja
Ehi oku kotoka koveni varo karina pona parwe purahaka pendje na mo vanane vombazu owo nai mbekuna omburuma nandarire mo vandu vao oveni mbu ma ve kondjisa kutja ehi rikotoke.
Omaheke mo 2021 ra randisa ovinamwinyo o 61,393
Ovinamwinyo avihe kumwe o 61,393 ombya randa mo rukonduua rwa Maheke ko ndengu yo zo Ndola za Namibia omanegete 403 ko zo ngombe no mangete o 31 ko zo nyanda.
Sai’s Kitchen is trending
After opening the doors to Sai’s Kitchen in March 2017 near U-Save in Windhoek’s Havana informal settlement, the business has been growing steadily, catering to locals and visitors from almost all corners of the globe.
Mental health conversations – Coping with toxic parents
As mentioned before, leaving toxic parental relationships is almost impossible. As a result, the psychological harm incurred by children are prolonged and challenging to treat.
Bonganisoul uncovering his ‘nakedness’
Bonganisoul will unveil his first-ever EP titled ‘The Nakedness in Me’ next Saturday.
Capricorn offers N$100 000 to reduce food waste
The Capricorn Foundation has launched a Food Waste Challenge, calling for solutions to reduce food waste in Namibia. The challenge is based on an open innovation platform, allowing anyone to participate in this challenge, offering N$100 000 for the winning solution.
Trustco reports profit more than 10 times’ revenue
For the six months ended 28 February 2022, Trustco Group Holdings Limited reported revenue of N$51.6 million, and profit of close to N$580 million. This means the group’s profit was about 11 times more than reported revenue. These results are contained in Trustco’s release of its latest unaudited, condensed, consolidated interim results.




