WINDOKO – Patisiso yene ezizwe mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, mwasilalanda sa Kabbe, ibonisa kuli balimili bamashumi amane ka alimuñwi (41), bamwaziezi kakuli masimu abona mwaminzi yeshelashelana, natibisizwe kimezi amuunda.
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Babeleki batiba mwamushini opompa
WALVIS BAY – Babeleki bababeli nebatimezi kwamusebezi, kasamulaho akutiba mwamushini opomba mutabani mwa Walvis Bay, Labune viki yefelile. Kozi yeo nebile teñi nako yalico zamusihali.
Boy hospitalised after pit bull attack
OMUTHIYA – A young boy was hospitalised after he was brutally attacked by a pit bull last week at a private farm outside Tsumeb.
King Kauluma village water woes a thing of the past
KING KAULUMA – The water scarcity that has been hindering the school progress at the King Kauluma Combined School will soon be a thing of the past.
Good Samaritans help financially struggling students to register
MARIENTAL – The 18-year-old cousins from Stampriet have both registered at the University of Namibia (Unam) with support and assistance from the Hardap governor, the Mariental Rural constituency office as well as sympathetic members of the public.
I will remain a servant of the people – Coetzee
KEETMANSHOOP - Following his election to represent the //Kharas region in the National Council, New Era caught up with Karasburg East constituency councillor Dennis Coetzee on how he intends to champion the cause of the electorate in the south.
Hardap Dam crisis laid bare
MARIENTAL - Stakeholders in the Hardap region, including farmers affected by the closing of the sluices of the Hardap Dam to the irrigation schemes, recently held a meeting with the agriculture, water and forestry minister, Alpheus !Naruseb, in Mariental to discuss ways on how to mitigate the effects it will have on their crop production.
WRP, Swanu in new poll challenge
The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) and Swanu of Namibia are throwing their spanner into the works of trying to have the 2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections declared null and void in the electoral court.
Heavy storm lashes Oshikoto regional police headquarters
OMUTHIYA – Severe storm lashed Omuthiya on Friday, causing massive damage to the regional police headquarters. The storm ripped off the roof of the N$280 million administration block, while solar panels and official vehicles also suffered damage.
Ombura yo ku riyaruka mourekoto- Geingoba
Otjomuise- Ombura indji o yo horomende oku riyauka mourekoto no ku teza zondambo zayo oku tara ko kutja imbi mbi yasere oku ungura ya u ngura pupeÞapi nu wina omaunguriro kanaa yerire inga ngekarapo ohapo.