Muuna walilimo zemashumi amane kazelobañwi, ili mubeleki wakampani yaAMTA mwa Katima Mulilo, nahanezwi kulibelela muzeko wahae kwande, kasamulaho akubonahala mwakhuta yenyinyani yatolopo, teñi utalimana ni likakalezo zabulyangelino.
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Bababeli batamelwa kuleka mubeleki waNamRA kweta
Katengo kakabona zakukutisa mutelo (NamRA), nekanyatezi kutamiwa kwabaana bababeli, walilimo zemashumi aketalizoho kasilisiñwi, niwalilimo zemashumi amalalu kazetalu, kakubata kuleka mubeleki waNamRA kweta.
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Otjozondjupa plans symposium to tackle road carnage
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Ohangwena laments lack of infrastructure and resettlement
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Farmers want more say… passion for farming crushed
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