Ezonaguro, widi kuna gumu evango lyaKalimbeza 

Ezonaguro, widi kuna gumu evango lyaKalimbeza 

Kalimbeza- Projeka zorise zakara momukunda gwaZambezi kuna kara momukaro dona omu vantu vana kuvakamo nokuzonagura yiruganesio yamo, ano ministeragona gonondima Ruth Masake kahundilire vatungimo asi vahepa kutambura asi evango eli noyiweka yamo vahepa kuyitambura asi yepangero ntani nawo yawo kumwe nye nokuyikunga.  Posiruwo oso kakere nomudingu Masake, kahundilire vatungimo asi vahepa kukeverera emona lyepangero asi lyawo, omu nye vana kuzonagwisa...

Endjala: ame kapi kanirekerere 

Endjala: ame kapi kanirekerere 

Nguuru gomukunda Omusati Erginus Endjala kapatanene asi age karekerere ndi asi kayinkondopekere asi age kuna kukatunda mevango lyendi lyoyirugana. Apa nye kahuyungire posilika saOlufuko annual festiuval gala dinner moOutapi momapeu, Endjala katente asi nampili ngomu yina kara asi elizuvho lyange lyomoyirugana ntaantani lihage, age kapi katente asi kuna kutunda nye momberewa.  Ame kanitente asi kuvhura yimoneke asi esi yiso sikando...

Mastering essential skills of off-road driving 

Mastering essential skills of off-road driving 

Namibia’s rugged terrain, mountainous landscapes and vast open spaces make it a paradise for off-road enthusiasts.  From the winding passes to iconic trails and the scenic mountain routes, Namibia offers some of the most exhilarating and challenging 4×4 routes in the world. With a strong off-roading culture and passionate community of clubs and adventurers, the Namibian terrain is the ideal...

Dippenaar strikes the elusive Tara trifecta 

Dippenaar strikes the elusive Tara trifecta 

Never in the history of Namibia’s toughest rally has anyone won the event three times. That is, until this past weekend, when driver Wilro Dippenaar and his navigator Carolyn Swan, secured their third consecutive win at Namibia’s most iconic motorsport event, the oldest known rally in Africa and perhaps the toughest rally on the continent, the Tara Rally. The rally...

RFS makes strategic staff moves 

RFS makes strategic staff moves 

RFS Fund Administrators (RFS) has made two strategic staff movements that reinforce its commitment to service excellence and leadership in the Namibian pension fund industry.  Vincent Shimutwikeni joined RFS from 1 June, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge in governance, legal compliance and retirement fund policy.  He holds a Baccalaureus Juris degree, a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a...

CRAN celebrates strong board performance 

CRAN celebrates strong board performance 

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) this week stated that its latest performance appraisal report evaluates the effectiveness of its board of directors for the period 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.  The appraisal is conducted in accordance with the performance agreement established between the board and the Minister of Information and Communication Technology as mandated by the...

Govt shifts to prioritise domestic borrowing  …as it aims to reduce reliance on volatile international capital 

Govt shifts to prioritise domestic borrowing  …as it aims to reduce reliance on volatile international capital 

Government, through the finance ministry, is actively reducing the country’s reliance on external borrowing in favour of prioritising the domestic financial market. Currently, government’s borrowing plan involves financing government debt with 80% from domestic sources and borrowing and 20% from external sources. Moreover, most of Namibia’s external debt is denominated in South African Rand to avoid exchange rate exposure.  “If...

Tsumeb yearns for glory

Tsumeb yearns for glory

TSUMEB – Founded in 1905, the Municipality of Tsumeb was once a mecca of excellence, where green and neatness greeted visitors and residents alike.  Today, many say the town has become a shadow of its former self, where poor service delivery is the standard, with zero accountability from those at its helm.  Now, residents of Tsumeb are crying out for...

Botswana denies ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy

Botswana denies ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy

CHOI – A wave of sorrow and frustration rippled through Choi and Kongola villages in the Zambezi region on Tuesday as elderly residents confronted officials about the Botswana Defence Force’s (BDF) alleged use of deadly force against Namibians.  Most of those who have fallen victim to BDF’s brunt were suspected of poaching in the protected wildlife zones along the border. ...

Hengari wants charges dropped

Hengari wants charges dropped

Lawyers representing former agriculture minister Mac Albert Hengari (59) and his 30-year-old co-accused will apply today for the charges against their clients to be squashed.  Patrick Kauta is representing Hengari, while Kadhila Amoomo is for his co-accused. The co-accused cannot be identified to protect the purported victim, who is his relative.  The lawyers informed Magistrate Monica Andjamba about their intention...