Oruseinina tjiyari 13 komweze mbwa zuko o Ministera yOuveruke nOmbwiro yOtjiwaøa tji ya tjivisa ongaro yo Covid-19 mehi, ovandu o 639 uriri omba hwangwa oupe omutjise imbwi.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Governor: Kavango West has reason to celebrate independence
Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku says since the creation of the region in 2013, it has managed to record some achievements in development and service delivery.
Independence Day reflection
In a couple of days, Namibians will be marching yet again in celebration of Namibia’s thirty-two years of political independence. As customary, 21 March marks an important event on the national calendar.
NamPower Foundation celebrates decade of empowering sustainably
The Namibia Power Corporation Foundation is celebrating 10 years of powering sustainability by uplifting communities and transforming the lives of the less privileged by supporting projects and initiatives that have a long-term impact and potential for sustainability.
Teacher puts his money where his mouth is
A 42-year-old teacher has decided to put his money where his mouth is by investing the overwhelming majority of his salary in the upliftment of vulnerable children.
Khomas makes infrastructure strides
The Khomas Regional Council boasts about providing basic services to many more of its inhabitants as well as progress on several infrastructure projects, despite mass urbanisation.
Development evident in Oshana
Oshana governor Elia Irimari said Namibia has made remarkable achievements since independence in 1990, which is evident in the Oshana region today.
Benguela Gem to steer diamond mining growth
The largest diamond recovery vessel in the world, Debmarine Namibia’s new N$7 billion investment, currently operating under the generic name of Additional Mining Vessel (AMV3), will adopt the registered name of Benguela Gem as it takes up its role as the new flagship of the company’s fleet.
IUM: From home-based school to renowned university
A generation of academics and students from across the country and around the world received their education at the International University of Management.
Opinion – What Independence Day must mean to Namibian Youth in 2022
We recount the contribution of youth in her growth and the significance of Independence Day to youth. We share a general perception that today’s youth are complacent and want to lead a carefree life, building their conventions and rules. We are accused that ‘we are not rooted to our culture’, and blindly ape the western culture.







