ONDANGWA - A 35-year-old mother who delivered triplets at Onandjokwe last year has appealed for support to help raise her children.
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Otaya kupagula etemo –sho omvula tayi loko
ONGWEDIVA-Aakalimo yomiitopolwa oyindji yomonooli ya tameke okutula etemo miilonga sho oshilongo tasho mono omvula ombwaanawa.
Uncertainty over Iran-backed tractor assembly plant
WINDHOEK - Economic, trade, scientific and military sanctions imposed by the United States (US) against Iran are set to be holding up the N$150 million tractor assembly plant that has been earmarked for Windhoek.
ECN to spend N$5.6m on by-elections
WINDHOEK - Regional council by-elections for Gobabis, Keetmanshoop Urban, Khomasdal and Walvis Bay Urban constituencies set for next week Wednesday will cost the Electoral Commission of Namibia N$5.6 million.
New Meatco CEO faces tough task – Jooste
WINDHOEK - Meatco’s new CEO Mwilima Mushokabanji faces a daunting task when he takes over the corporation next month, public enterprises minister Leon Jooste said yesterday.
Boom time for holiday trade
SWAKOPMUND - Thousands of holidaymakers descended on Namibia’s coastal towns of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Henties Bay over the summer holiday.
KiSwahili coming in 2021
WINDHOEK - The ministry of education says it will introduce KiSwahili as an optional language in schools by next year.
New Swapo MPs sworn in
WINDHOEK - Four new Swapo leaders were sworn in as members of the National Assembly yesterday to replace former cabinet ministers Bernhardt Esau and Sacky Shanghala, among others
Kavango farmers urged to capitalise on good rainfall
RUNDU - Drought-affected farmers in the Kavango East and West regions have been implored to capitalise on the good rainfall received in the regions.
There is a wrong man in the White House – Iran ambassador
New Era editor Chrispin Inambao interviewed the Ambassador of Iran to Namibia, H.E Vahid Karimi, in the aftermath of the recent assassination of Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani by US armed forces in Iraqi.