Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaShana Elia Irimari okwa kumagidha oshigwana shi hogolele ongundu yoSwapo oshoka oyo yi li mondjila.
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Geingob calls for Walvis recapture
WALVIS BAY – President Hage Geingob has galvanised Swapo supporters to reclaim the Walvis Bay Urban constituency in the upcoming regional and local authority elections, while refuting accusations that the ruling party is corrupt.
Tears flow at Shannon’s memorial
The family of the late Shannon Wasserfall whose body was found buried in a shallow grave in the dunes at Walvis Bay a month ago said though they have forgiven the suspected murderers; they still need to understand why they had to do it.
Swapo-led government takes care of everybody – Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
ORANJEMUND – The Swapo Party-led government has and will always endeavour to ensure a system in Namibia where the dignity of all Namibians will be respected and that no one will be left out, said Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila during the party rally in Oranjemund on Saturday.
Nudo confident of victory
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) has expressed confidence it will emerge victorious in many local authorities in scheduled regional and local authority elections, party secretary general Josef Kauandenge has said.
50 houses for less fortunate at Oranjemund
ORANJEMUND - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said when people do things in coordination and harmony, the outcome will always be successful.
Oluno remains Covid-19 hotspot
Oluno Correctional Facility at Ondangwa in the Oshana region remains the hotspot for Covid-19 amongst the Namibian Correctional Services facilities with 143 positive cases recorded.
The tour guide who speaks 16 languages
Kobus Haimbondi (49) who has been in the tourism industry for more than 25 years and speaks 16 languages.
Mom seeks help for son with rare condition
A 21-year-old mother from Oshakati in the Oshana region has appealed for assistance from good Samaritans to come to the aid
Angry protesters demand clarity over missing millions
The Namibian police had to be called in to contain a group of angry residents backed by constituency councillor Knowledge Ipinge