For newly sworn-in member of parliament Gotthard Kandume, the classic tale of rags to riches is a reality, which he endured after sleeping in the back seat of a sedan over the past five years.
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Osikola otayi tameke mo20 Apiilili… Ashike aanasikola itaya yi kootundi
Uuministeli wElongo, Uunkulungu nOmuthigululwakalo owa hokolola kutya osikola yaanona otayi tameke momasiku 20 gaApilili nuumvo ashike aanona yosikola itaya ka ya kosikola otaya ka longelwa komalungula okupitila mointernet.
Oyendji otaya iyutha koompango okukeelela oCovid-19 monooli
ONGWEDIVA - Nonando omikweyo omileeleka komeho goositola dhiikulya monooli otadhi yemateke, aakwashigwana otaya ihumbata taya iyutha koompango dha tulwa po.
Burst water pipe nearly drowns sleeping toddler
WALVIS BAY – A three-year old boy almost drowned last night, while about a 100 people were rendered homeless when a burst water pipe flooded at least 30 shacks at the Namport suburb in Kuisebmond.
Indecision on school re-opening modalities
Though the education ministry insisted schools re-open on 20 April, they could not give the nation assurance on how teaching and learning will take place without a classroom.
Omusati man rapes, impregnates niece
A 38-year-old man was arrested over the weekend at Olukulo village in Tsandi for the alleged rape that led to him impregnating a 14-year-old niece.
Geingob seeks divine intervention against Covid-19
President Hage Geingob has called on Namibians to observe tomorrow as a national day of prayer against the threat of Covid-19, which has so far claimed the lives of 70 000 people around the world.
Stadium shelters the homeless
About 246 people without shelter from Khomas region were temporarily relocated to makeshift accommodation at Katutura Youth Complex and Khomasdal Soccer Stadium during the duration of the entire lockdown affecting Khomas and the Erongo regions.
Schlettwein slams SA for medical supplies ban
A decision by several countries to institute bans on the exports of crucial medical supplies will have a devastating effect on Namibia and other African countries that still do not have adequate healthcare infrastructures to confront the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mutharika a teta oonyambi opo a lwithe ombuto yoCovid-19
BLANTYRE-Omupresidente gwaMalawi, Peter Mutharika, okwa hokolola kutya ota tete oondjambi dhoshimaliwa opo a yambidhidhe mokulwitha no ku kondjitha ombuto yomukithi coronavirus na ota indile epangelo woo nalyo li kuthe ko oshiholelwa.