ǂHanub ge hoa ǀgôan di skolǂgâs ǂhanuba īǁkhā kais, sao ra xrats ǁga !kharus tamas ka i o soasa skol-i !nâ ūhâs !aroma mîǁguisa tsî ǁgui-aisa skolmarisa mātaresa 2013ǁî kurib !nâ ǂam skolgu tsî ǀgapi skolgu tsîn !nâ ge ūbē.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Tentde xu ǀgapiǀgauxa skoli ǁga
Skolǀgôan tsî ǁgau!nâ-aon Havana Projek Sekondere Skoli, ǀAeǁgams di Havana ǁanǁguib !nâ ǀasase ge omhe tsî noxopab ǀoasase dītoahe tama xawe a doeǂgâ!heb din ge kaise dâxaǂgaogu xa ǀoa hâ.
Small steps into commercial farming
From humble beginnings, Roger Mberira started farming in the communal area of Otjombinde with a few livestock that he was given by his uncle.
Driller Nambundunga turns to farming
Martin Nambundunga, a youthful part-time crop and horticulture commercial farmer in the Okahandja district, is living his dream.
DBN opens expanded office in Walvis
The Development Bank of Namibia last week inaugurated its expanded office in Walvis Bay to serve towns in the Erongo region as well as some entrepreneurs and enterprises in the Kunene region.
HIV prevalence remains high in Zambezi
HIV prevalence remains high in the Zambezi region, with over 20% of its population aged between 15 to 49 being positive.
Infanticide accused awaits mental observation
A woman accused of killing her newborn, cutting open her stomach and removing the bowels, is yet to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Sampofu advocates for forest preservation
The Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has called on the region’s residents to preserve forests, as they play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of climate change.
Borrowers must pay back the money – DBN… clarifies mutual responsibilities of lending and borrowing
In the wake of emerging calls for write-offs on loan repayments for small and medium enterprises issued with the purpose of enhancing Namibia’s development, economic activity and prosperity, DBN Executive for Marketing and Corporate Communication Jerome Mutumba, has amplified important aspects of mutual responsibility for lending and borrowing, which he stated must be factored into the concept of
Katima acquires road maintenance equipment
The Katima Mulilo town council, with assistance from the Road Fund Administration, purchased roads maintenance equipment to the value of N$1.8 million.








