Okakadona keedula 18 oka kwatwa onghonga mexuliloshivike kumumwainamati Asser Nghishikushitya, sha ningilwa komukunda Okanghudi kaKamati moshitukulwa shaHangwena.
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Opportunities emanate from Hyphen’s US$10 billion
The southern corridor development initiative in the //Kharas region, through a massive investment of US$10 billion by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy,
Congregants rally to donate blood
More than 600 members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus (SCJ) in Namibia, Zimbabwe and neighbouring South Africa answered the call to donate blood from Saturday 28 May 2022 onwards to help ease the blood shortage in the region.
Vital Signs | Childhood respiratory illnesses a concern
Childhood respiratory illnesses contribute significantly to under five-year mortality and morbidity in lower-middle-income countries more than the above five years across the world.
Traditional wedding showcased at Nama festival
In some parts of the world, it is common for couples to get married without the consent or blessing of their parents. In the Nama tradition, however, parents and the extended family form an integral part of the rites and ceremonies a couple goes through before the big day.
KAS gives Braille equipment to NFVI
Policies that effectively include the needs of all key stakeholders will enable governments to accelerate economic and societal growth as well as development.
Ditch harmful cultural norms – Jagger
Deputy minister of gender equality Bernadette Jagger has called for an examination of cultural practices on the way children are raised in order to discourage harming the most vulnerable in society.
Zambezi SMEs get shot in the arm
The ministry of poverty eradication and social welfare handed over income generating equipment to beneficiaries in the Zambezi region on Tuesday.
Namibia seeks more trade with Nigeria
Namibia must accelerate intra Africa trade to begin fully realising the tangible benefits of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement and to promote industrialisation on the continent.
Your culture is your currency – Maponga
Renowned motivational speaker, philosopher, musician and social entrepreneur bishop Joshua Maponga says people are socialised to think culture is evil, but there is potential in it.








