Minista yuuhaku nuundjolowele Kalumbi Shangula okwa hokolola kutya uuwi mboka tawu popi kutya Aambandja otaya ende moombululu okuya moshilongo, kau na uushili nowa nika uukwamuhoko.
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Inatu iyaka mehala lyokwiikalela – Omuhingi gwomaloli
Walvis Bay - Omunamimvo 47 ngoka ha hingi omaloli nokwa li a monika omukithi gwoCovid-19 mehuliloshiwike okwa li a ikanyuna kutya okwa li i iyaka mehala lyokwiikalela manga a li inaa monika omukithi.
Farmers recover 100 stolen cattle… operation to clamp down on livestock theft yields results
A massive operation by farmers and the police, aimed at eradicating stock theft in Omaheke region, is yielding results after close to 100 stolen cattle were recovered on Wednesday in the Otjombinde constituency.
Geingob pardons over 1 000 petty offenders
A presidential pardon will see 1 023 petty crime offenders set free next month. The offenders will gain their freedom after being pardoned by President Hage Geingob in commemoration of the 30th independence anniversary.
Shangula urges calm amid virus concerns
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said there was no need for panic as the country has been able to stave off community transmission of Covid-19.
BoN bans quick-buck WhatsApp Stokvel
The Bank of Namibia has strongly advised the public to avoid investing in pyramid schemes such as the R200 WhatsApp Stokvel, saying anyone who participates in the scheme is liable for criminal sanctions.
Trial of sodomy accused ex-hostel caretaker deferred
The trial of a former hostel superintendent, accused of raping 10 boys at an Otjiwarongo school, is scheduled to continue in September with or without his lawyer.
Tangeni Tailoring a kwafela mekandeko loCovid-19
EENHANA – Omunangeshefa Helaria Sheehama woTangeni Tailoring mododolopa Helao Nafidi moshitukulwa Ohangwena okwa yandja oshali oulapi woku tuvika komayulu nokokanya veli 200 koshitopolwa Ohangwena opo ku kelelwe oCOVID-19.
Covid-19 profiteers unmasked … commission has clear evidence of price exploitation
As Namibia and the rest of the world have been grappling to deal with the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, the prices of certain products in the country have increased by as little as 14% while some have gone up by as much as 100%.
Tjihuiko won’t be forced to pay fine
The Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) said it will not force an advisor of Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro to pay a fine of a cow worth N$12 000 for alleged “impropriety allegations” made against the traditional leader.