Aanona oshowo omukiintu nomulumentu mboka haya zi megumbo lyimwe momukunda Omutwewomunhu moshitopolwa shaShaHangwena, oya ningi aanelago sho ya li ya kala mekwatathano nomboma.
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Egeelo…Kehe ngoka ta ka langela okapuka ota ka ungawungiwa naye
Omupopiliko melelo lyopamuthigululwakalo laNgandjera Shiimi Shangula okwa ti kehe ngoka taka langela okapuka otaka pewa egeelo.
MSU operations for 2021
The Meatco Northern Communal Area Subsidiary relentlessly operated the mobile slaughter unit, despite the numerous industry problems such as the Foot-and-Mouth disease outbreaks in the area.
Ondonga kingdom addresses food security
King of the Ondonga Traditional Authority Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo has initiated and made land available for cultivation, measuring approximately 30 hectares.
No restrictions allowed on card payments …and five cent coins still legal tender
Retailers and merchants are not allowed to impose minimum or maximum restrictions on card payments, and have been instructed by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) to honour all notes and coins deemed legal tender in the country, including the mostly unwanted five cent coins.
Omagongo cultural festival cancelled, again
The Omagongo cultural festival that was supposed to be hosted by the Ombalantu Traditional Authority will not take place due to Covid-19. This was confirmed by the chairperson of the northern traditional authorities, chief Herman Ndilimani Iipumbu.
Governmental objective quota nets over N$500m
Revised figures indicate the government generated N$575 million in revenue from the governmental objective quota auctioned last year.
Gay partner’s residency up for review
The Supreme Court yesterday deferred an application for domicile by a Mexican-born architect, married to a Namibian in a same-sex marriage, back to the home affairs ministry.
Chinese national loses over N$100 000 in burglary
A Chinese national with permanent Namibian residence filed a complaint with the police when more than N$119 000, among other goods, got stolen from her premises on Sunday.
People need money, not necessarily land – Geingob
President Hage Geingob says that if wholesale poverty is addressed, many Namibians would not be demanding to own agricultural land.








