Korui kupi? Nu ko nganda kupi? Eepura nambano nda ingana mo tjiwaøa tjo Herero mena ro mbitasaneno ongahu kutja omikee rari no ma zeva ngasere oku kongorerwa kutja omo ku vareka ngu ma yaruka mo tjihavero tjo Mbara Otjitambi, poo okuzika Ombara Otjitambi yarwe.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Ondjozikiro ku Ngatjizeko iri korutenda poye mo Tjomuise
Orutavi o Macedonia rwo Mbongo yo Ruhindo ndinondi ngurova ma ru kayendisa ko mu rungu otjiungura tjo ndjozikiro ko mu yaruke Imannuel Uarotua Ngatjizeko.
The power of the brow
Nothing beats not having to worry about shaping your eyebrows every morning before going to work or anywhere else a girl needs to look on flic.
Sultry Sally says Slow Down
Many fans only know musicians from a distance and then concoct ideas of them based on what they see and hear, but Sally Boss Madam wants us to see a different side of her, “apart from the usual Sally doing dance moves and all that”.
Oil storage facility crucial for security of supply
The National Oil Storage Facility at Walvis Bay, which has been marred by controversy due to an exorbitant escalation of funding requirements, is crucial for the security of petroleum products’ supply for Namibia.
Opinion – Alternative income streams for law school graduates
Today’s legal profession is more competitive than ever. With a limited number of jobs available, law graduates face tough decisions when considering the next step in their careers.
Opinion – Embracing oil discovery …an opportunity for economic transformation
In early February, Shell and its partners announced they had made a significant oil discovery in Namibia.
Opinion – A rejoinder to the poverty issue
The big issue confronting humanity today is not Covid, HIV-AIDS, Ebola, nuclear weapons or climate change.
Opinion – Russian roulette of human rights protections
“Namibia should take all necessary measures to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons from threats and any form of violence”, the United Nations Committee against Torture recommended to Namibia in 2016.
Letter – A tribute to Comrade Immanuel Ngatjizeko
On Saturday, 5 March 2022, the devastating news reached Namibia that His Worship, Immanuel Ngatjizeko, former mayor of Windhoek is no more.









