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Omikandapitikilo dhokweenda itadhi gandjwa we kookansela
Ombulukutu yaantu taya ningi omayindilo gwomapitikilo opo ya ze mo moondoolopa dhawo ndhoka dha patwa ngashiingeyi odha lundululwa kwaamboka taye dhi gandja oshoka aantu oyendji taya ende unene ya thinda kOwambo.
Epato mOshana ina li simanekwa
ONGWEDIVA - Nonande omupresidente gwoshilongo a igidha kutya oshilonga ashihe nashi pate, naantu naya kale momagumbo, onkalo mOshitopolwa shaShana oyi li owala ngaashika ya kala, unene kaakwashigwana mboka taya ende owala pwa fa kaapu na oondjindikila dha sha.
Rural residents face challenges accessing emergency grant
While many Namibian citizens flock to ATMs countrywide to withdraw their Emergency Income Grant of N$750, it is a far-fetched dream for some residents in the Kavango West region as they experience network problem and language barrier.
Truckers get temporary isolation facility at Walvis
WALVIS BAY - A temporary isolation facility is currently being set up in Walvis Bay to assist the government in the fight against Covid-19.
Hompa praises Govt for rolling out income grant
KAPAKO - Leader of the Mbunza Traditional Authority Hompa Alfons Kaundu has commended government for the emergency income grant that is being implemented nationally to cushion the impact of Covid-19 on the less privileged.
Elephants wreak havoc in Omusati
Villagers of Onamwege in the Omakange area of Omusati region have expressed concern over extensive crop damage by elephants. The villagers say they are losing crops to the marauding wild animals since Sunday.
Swapo, opposition differ on birthday gathering
Swapo yesterday defended a symbolic cake-cutting ceremony held on Sunday to mark its 60 years anniversary, saying the matter has been blown out of proportion.
Oteya, Mushe recognised while wTswazis fall short
The Namibian Annual Music Awards Vetting Committee has added two more nominees to the Artist of the Decade category. The two nominees are Oteya and Mushe, bringing the total and final nominees in that category to seven.
Swartbooi suggests smart lockdown plan
Landless People Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has called for the resumption of National Assembly sessions, arguing that the work of the Legislature cannot stand idle, as this has a negative effect on the entire country and industries.