ONGWEDIVA - Omukuluntu gwoshikondo shuundjolowele moshitopolwa shaHangwena John Hango, okwa ti sigo onena omwaalu gwaantu ya ikalekelwa mehala lyokwiikalekelwa kumwe oye li 191, omanga 147 ya lalekwa ihe paife omu na ashike 44.
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Education inspector, principals cross swords
Some educationalists in Okahao circuit in Omusati region are concerned that the conflict between 20 principals and the education inspector could have adverse effects on the academic environment, including affecting the morale of educators, the pace at which they work and teacher absenteeism.
Relief as villagers get proper footbridge
Residents of Omatelekelo village in Ogongo constituency who have been risking their lives each day for the lack of a proper footbridge on the Calueque-Oshakati-canal are contented after NamWater constructed a proper bridge for residents.
Tributes pour in for departed Nkandi-Shiimi
Tributes and expressions of shock poured in as soon as the news of the passing of well-known Dr Helena Nkandi-Shiimi broke yesterday morning.
Take corruption evidence to ACC – Nicanor
Swapo spokesperson Hilma Nicanor yesterday challenged anyone with evidence of corruption against the party to channel it through to the Anti-Corruption Commission for possible investigation.
‘I saw, he shot her’… teen who allegedly witnessed sister’s murder testifies
A young girl, who was 13 years old when she allegedly witnessed the execution-style killing of her elder sister by a former paramedic in the Namibian Defence Force (NDF), recounted the ugly events that played out in 2018 when she testified before Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute on Friday.
SPYL says no to Walvis tariff hike proposal
WALVIS BAY – The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) in Walvis Bay has objected to the proposed 2020/2021 tariff increase by the local municipality.
Islamist insurgency crisis could spill over… defence minister warns Namibia not immune to terrorism
Defence minister Peter Vilho says the escalating conflict in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, in which Islamic State-aligned insurgents are causing havoc, is a serious cause for concern.
Shannon’s family tells of search anguish
This past Wednesday marked exactly two months since Shannon Darlikie Wasserfall went missing without trace. Ironically, it was also her 22nd birthday.
Rape culture shows no signs of abating
Experts believe the country is reckoning with a rape problem. “We have had a rape crisis all this time. There is nothing new. It is an ongoing crisis,” said relationship consultant Ngamane Karuaihe-Upi.