Oshiponokela shomoCassinga ondishi okushihokolola, omasiku sho gali, ga Mei 1978, onda kanithilamo okugulu kwandje. oshowo oomwenyo odhindji, esiku oli yemateka lyo kali shi oku dhimbiwa otu na oku li dhimbulukwa sigo aluhe.
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Covid-19: Eefikola otadi ka patuluka ashike muAguste
Nonande omupresidente Hage Geingob a ingida kutya Namibia ola patuluka, ovanafikola natango onghee va teelelwa va kale momaumbo.
Missing woman’s family fears for the worst
WALVIS BAY – Windhoek resident Tega Matheus and his family face one of their worst nightmares after their daughter went missing about 20 days ago without trace at Walvis Bay where there is a frantic search for her.
May Day to test significance of unions
Labour researcher and educator Herbert Jauch says May Day should serve unions as a platform to redefine their role not only as representatives of formal sector workers but also as advocates for economic and social justice.
Uutoni wants market cleanliness maintained
The City of Windhoek can reclaim its title as the cleanest city in Africa by closely monitoring activities at the open markets, urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni said this week.
Chinese firm donates food worth N$500 000
China Harbour Engineering Company early this week extended its largess to needy communities in Windhoek Rural constituency by donating food parcels worth N$500 000 comprising maize meal, flour, tinned fish, soup and soap. The official donation handover ceremony to assist the Namibian government to provide for the less privileged was held early this week in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila.
Blind, lonely and poor
“I don’t know what I have done to the Lord to go through all this,” agonised a 47-year-old blind woman who narrated her tale of hardship and living alone in a small and dilapidated shack at Mix Settlement located 20km north of Windhoek.
N$653 million to save jobs
As part of ongoing government efforts the Ministry of Finance on Monday allocated N$400 million, while the Social Security Commission (SSC) gave N$253 million to the National Employment and Salary Scheme for Covid-19 relief measures.
School owner takes own life after letter of complaint
ONGWEDIVA – A 57-year-old man and owner of a northern-based private school committed suicide by hanging himself on Monday morning, barely two days after parents authored a strongly-worded letter in which they complained about the state of the school as well as the continuous payment for services not rendered during the Covid-19 lockdown period.
Tombo brewers seething over ban
The governor of Omusati region, Erginus Endjala, says the amended state of emergency Covid-19 regulations that allow outlets to sell liquor containing less than 3% alcohol has led to confusion among small business owners who also sell liquor such as the traditional brew tombo.