OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – Okashana rural development centre in the heart of Oshikoto region is a manufacturer of different machineries that are currently on demand and useful in the community.
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Gciriku dismisses fake news on Hompa’s succession
RUNDU - Festus Shikerete, the senior traditional councillor of the Gciriku Traditional Authority, has warned the Gciriku community to refrain from spreading fake news regarding the succession of the late Hompa Kassian Shiyambi, who died two months ago, as this could bring confusion.
NFA finally appoints Appeal Committee…Young African case soon to be heard
WINDHOEK – After months of uncertainty, the Namibia Football Association (NFA) has finally moved to appoint a substantive Appeal Committee for the association.
Olutu lwomugameni gwoonkanga lwi itsuwa moMexico
Olutu lwomukalekipo gwomindhingoloko a tseyika nawa olwa li lwa adhika mondama mondingandinga yaMexico konima yiiwike iyali sho a li a kana, aanambelelwa taya ti ngaaka.
China ta pula a popilwe kuNamibia mokulwitha ocoronavirus
WINDHOEK- Oombonge dhaakalelipo yaChina moshilongo odha indile opo Aanamibia ya longele kumwe nayo mokukondjitha ombuto ndjoka tayi taandelele moshilongo shawo ndjoka aniwa tayi hokololwa ya ziilila moshinamwenyo shomokuti.
Hepatitis E: The silent epidemic… victim keeps lid on deadly outbreak
WINDHOEK - Agonising back pain, fatigue, jaundice, nausea and loss of appetite are some of the symptoms that 27-year-old Philemon Sackaria hand to endure last year before he was diagnosed with hepatitis E.
Suspect wanted in fatal hit-and-run
ONGWEDIVA – The police in Omusati have pleaded with the public to assist in tracing an unknown suspect who is alleged to have run over a pedestrian on the main road between Oshikuku and Oshakati on Wednesday.
Banks must help farmers restock – NNFU
ONGWEDIVA - Following the devastating drought that led to the loss of thousands of livestock, the president of the Namibian National Farmers Union (NNFU), Jason Emvula, has appealed to financial institutions to extend their repayment grace period and drop their interest charges to allow farmers to restock.
City should reduce illegal power connections
WINDHOEK – Windhoek mayor Fransina Kahungu who recently moved her office to Babylon is of the view that municipality should provide electricity to residents in the informal settlements to do away with illegal power connections.
Omwaalu gwaantu ya sa kocoronavirus gwa thika po106
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