Swapo parliamentarian and former journalist Modestus Amutse has commended the country’s state-owned media for an excellent job in keeping the nation informed “under very difficult circumstances”.
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Air Namibia repatriates body from UK for free
The grief-stricken family of 43-year-old Bryan Hembapu, who died in the United Kingdom in March, have thanked Air Namibia for repatriating his remains for free.
School defends Covid-19 indemnity form
The St George’s Diocesan School has defended its decision to request parents to sign Covid-19-related indemnity forms once pupils return to school. Many parents frowned upon the decision this week.
Disability council hamstrung by lack of funds
The National Disability Council of Namibia says it is severely underfunded to the extent that it can only afford a workforce of 11 workers.
Critical grades resume classes in Zambezi
Grade 11 and 12 learners in Zambezi region have returned to school after weeks of nationwide closure that shut public and private schools since March due to the enforcement of the state of emergency that was triggered by the Covid-19 global pandemic.
//Kharas schools successfully reopen
With the reopening on Wednesday of both public and private schools for Grade 11 and 12 learners it was smooth sailing in the //Kharas region as the majority of schools successfully complied with the state of emergency regulations to ensure the virulent coronavirus is kept in check.
Otjoro tjo 74 tja roporora okuwoko ko tjiwana mo u zeu wo Covid-19
Otjomuise- Otjoro tjo 74, ndiri epango rovandu mbakwatwa mo mbura indji o 1974, ndjiri ombura wina osikore indji o Chief Hosea KuÞako mOmongua, tji ya paturuka, Oroviungura tje ri kwambere kozo ngondjero mo Namibia okuvatere ovahepauke mo ru veze ro u zeu mena ro mu tjise wo Corona.
Ovakazendu o 40 va yandjwa mo zonda zOndangere Kandjii
Ehungiro- Omandaha tjiyari 25 ku Kambundu yari eyuva ra Africa ekoverwa arihe ra Africa, nawina ozondekurona za Africa momahi wo zonganda, tjirizemburuka eyuva ro ma sembamisieo yoruwano rwa Africa mo mbura indji o 1963 mo tjihuro ohongora tja Ethopia, o Addis Ababa.
Presidency issues apology to journalists
The Presidency has apologised to local journalists after media workers were yesterday barred from covering the official inauguration of the Covid-19 isolation facility at the Windhoek Central Hospital.
Nust students to resume classes in August
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) yesterday said it only expects students to resume face-to-face learning around 3 August.