Muyemeli wamuuso Marthino Olivier ukupile muatuli mwaKhuta Yepahami yaWindoko Johanna Salionga, kuatulela batu babalalu babafumanwi mulatu wabubulai ni kuongaonga kubulaya mutu, kuina mwatolongo bupilo bwabona kaufela.
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Sibofu ufetula hae kuba ponahazo yazabupoti
Batu kaufela batalimana ni butata kono kulatehelwa kimeeto kitaba yesituhu kubabañwi.
Balateleli baMutwa bamuzibahaza kuba mulena waMasubia
Sikwata sa lusika lwa silena saMasubia sizibahalize Gilbert Muhongo Mutwa, kuba mulena yomunca waMasubia mwakezo yeitekezwi kutisa mifilifili.
I was born for the runway – Aibeb
Model and fashion student, Ronaldo Aibeb, who recently completed his first year of fashion design studies at the College of the Arts, appeared on Ethiopian and Djibouti modelling runways mid-November this year.
NovaNam lauded for local investment
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen believes the addition of two new vessels to the fleet of Lüderitz-based NovaNam will immensely contribute towards the blue growth initiative.
Opinion – Ending the global war on our bodies
As we draw towards the end of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of 16 Days of Activism to end violence against women this week, we recognise that sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) continues to have far-reaching consequences, not only for the survivor but for society as a whole.
Opinion – Ramifications of political arrogance
Paul Wellstone posited that politics that is not sensitive to the concerns and circumstances of people’s lives, a politics that does not speak to and include people, is an intellectually arrogant politics that deserves to fail.
Opinion – Nchindo inquest: Credibility of police evidence questioned
The inquest into the Nchindo brothers and their cousin, who were brutally gunned down by the Botswana Defence Force ( BDF) on 5 December 2020, was concluded in the Kasane Magistrate’s Court.
Institutions urged to strengthen research
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi says higher education institutions should continuously engage and actively strengthen research in emerging fields.
Family bereavement delays murder trial
The trial of a Gobabis resident, who is charged with murdering another woman in the same manner as in a previous murder he was convicted and sentenced for, was set on the back burner, as the lawyer representing him is dealing with a death in his immediate family.
