Aamati aagundjuka yeli yepipi lyomimvo 20 sigo 30 oya li yaadhika koshifokundanaeki shika ongula yOmaandaha taya kwata oohi dho kukalya momagumbo oshowo dhoku shingitha.
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Dispatched thoughts – Life stories filled with questions
Over the last few weeks, I have been spending more time with elders and trying to extract the knowledge they have learned over the course of their lives. It is at times like these that I wish they wrote books to document some of their invaluable knowledge.
Sexual consent between men and women
Consent is a topic that is getting increasingly popular, but what does sexual consent entail? How do we give it, and can it be revoked once given?
Reducing social ills through advocacy
Young activists have been proving their role in making changes in Africa, but they are still left behind in decision-making at all levels, says Young African Defenders in Action (YADA) leader Sisco Amunyela.
Short Story – Genocide: The Bricklayer
First, I frog-jumped a torn-jersey prisoner. Then, a trooper pressed the metal tube of the gun against my sore spine.
Trading numbers for fast food
People rarely quit their jobs to pursue something that isn’t certain to pay their bills or lead to tremendous success in their lives.
Acacia High has the best dancers
The Acacia High School boys took top spot in the High School Dance Championship, held recently in the capital.
Namibia wraps up Dubai Expo
After an eventful six months of promoting Namibia as an investment and tourist destination at the Expo 2020 Dubai, the Namibian Pavilion has officially closed its doors as the curtain falls.
‘People don’t need luxury but shelter’
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni stressed to financiers in the private sector that people need shelter and not luxury homes that trigger housing costs and leave out low-income earners who are in need of housing.
Rural electrification stands at 20%
According to Namibia’s household national data, there are 235 884 rural households, of which 35 855 are connected to the grid, while 18 324 have access to solar energy, giving rural electrification a rate of 20%.