Otjomuise- Omikambo mbya tuwa mo ma unguriro oku tjurura o Covid-19 vya utu okuyeta ovihape tjinga ouhonapare worupa rouveruke awa utu oku yendekera kutja ovivarero vyo ma hwangero vya utu oku henunuka.
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Ovandu mave yenene okupita oku keritjangisa!
Otjomuise- Nai mberi apehe puveri nu mave vanga okunyinga nyinga okupita poo okuhita oku ritjangisa ko ma toorore ma ve yenene okutjita nao.
Town to write-off pensioners’ debts
OMUTHIYA - The Otavi Town Council has announced plans to write-off millions of dollars in municipal debts owed to it by elderly residents.
Lingering vandalism irks governor
Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has expressed concern over some members of the public’s non-adherence to Covid-19 state of emergency regulations as well as the rampant vandalism of property meant to help fight the pandemic in the informal settlements such as water tanks.
Oshikoto has sufficient PPE – Nghipangelwa
OMUTHIYA - Health director for Oshikoto Joshua Nghipangelwa has refuted claims some health facilities are without personal protective equipment (PPE).
Nujoma mourns late sister
ONGWEDIVA – Founding President Sam Nujoma has described his late sister Sofia Asino as a pioneering veteran of the liberation struggle, a fearless fighter and a teacher.
Cenored to light up Kuvukiland
OMUTHIYA – The informal settlement of Kuvukiland in Tsumeb will soon be electrified with high-mast lights.
Zambezi battles locust outbreak
The Zambezi region is experiencing another African migratory red locust outbreak which is extensively destroying grazing areas and crops.
Oshana schools resume with contact classes
ONGWEDIVA – All schools in Oshana region, with the exception of Erundu Combined School where a staff member has tested positive for Covid-19, have resumed classes.
Geingob pays tribute to anti-apartheid icon
President Hage Geingob yesterday paid tribute to the anti-apartheid stalwart and South African human rights lawyer George Bizos following his death on Wednesday.