WINDHOEK- Omukalelipo gwehangano lyaaniilonga Evilastus Kaaronda okwa li a ti shilindi manga koompangela dhoku ka kutha ombinga momahogololo gopaupresidente osho wo gomutumba gwopashigwana ngoka taga ka kala ko nuumvo, ta ti omu na iinyandwa oyindji.
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Non-motorised transport promoted by city’s first-ever Open Streets Day
WINDHOEK - Last week Saturday a portion of Independence Avenue between Kasino Street and Sam Nujoma Drive became a hive of activity.
Kaaronda chickens out of presidential race
WINDHOEK – Unionist Evilastus Kaaronda said he has abolished plans to contest the Presidential and National Assembly elections this year because of all the drama involved in the run-up to the 27 November polls.
Visually impaired call for Braille ballots
WINDHOEK – Visually impaired Namibians are demanding that authorities introduce Braille-enabled electronic voting machines (EVMs) instead of their relying on helpers to vote.
Katutura Expo 2019 opens gates
WINDHOEK - The Katutura Annual Expo has already opened its gates to the public at the Katutura Youth Complex in Windhoek, although the official opening is set for today.
Implementation of teaching profession standards problematic
WINDHOEK - Although a National Professional Standards for Teachers in Namibia was developed in 2006 to provide a framework and guide educators, the implementation of this policy has not been effectively monitored.
Otjozondjupa strategises for safer roads
OTJIWARONGO - Government officials and stakeholders from across the Otjozondjupa region gathered on Tuesday to discuss road accident reduction measures in the region in light of the festive season when road accidents and deaths are most likely to increase over the holiday season
Thousands scramble for nine cleaner jobs
WINDHOEK - Close to 3 000 desperate job seekers queued for hours at the Windhoek Central Hospital in the hope of landing nine cleaner vacancies.
Swapo, NDP sign pledge to behave
WINDHOEK - Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) said yesterday that it will forge ahead with the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for 27 November despite the refusal of opposition parties to sign the code of conduct yesterday.
The expectations of //Kharas voters
KEETMANSHOOP - With the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for later next month, New Era engaged some
//Kharas residents on what issues will motivate them to renew their democratic mandate as well as their expectations from the party that they intend casting their vote.