WINDHOEK - Under-fire Gobabis Megasave manager Sarel de Waal who was filmed assaulting a store employee in a widely closed-circuit television recording has been described by workers as a “well-known bully” who sometimes lock employees in refrigerators.
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Ovature va Eiseba kavenohange nehi nda tanderwa Ovakuruha kourike wawo
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Ombura yo hange nondjesirasaneno- Munjuku III
Otjomuise- Ombara yo Vambanderu, Kilus Karaerua Munjuku III Nguvauva matja ombura indji oyo hange no ndjesirasaneno.
Nudo to decide fate of Kandorozu, Jahanika
WINDHOEK – The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) leadership will meet tomorrow to decide whether to suspend its long-serving Okakarara constituency councillor Vetaruhe Kandorozu and outgoing parliamentarian Meundju Jahanika from the party.
PDM blames ECN for low voter turnout
WINDHOEK - The Popular Dem-ocratic Movement (PDM) has blamed the Electoral Commission of Namibia for the pathetic turnout of voters during the recently held by-elections in Walvis Bay, Keetmanshoop, Gobabis and Windhoek.
Farmers hopeful for a better harvest
ONGWEDIVA - Northern subsistence farmers are hopeful for a better harvest following good rains received since the start of the rainy season.
Govt warns against threat of fall armyworm
RUNDU - The ministry of agriculture has issued a public notice to farmers and general public about the fall armyworm outbreak that has hit the Zambezi Region.
NGO empowers pre-primary teachers
KEETMANSHOOP - Eleven pre-primary teachers from the //Kharas and Hardap regions attended a week long training in Lüderitz recently.
Nghipondoka defends revised education curriculum
OPUWO - Education deputy minister Anna Nghipondoka has strongly come out in defence of the revised curriculum, saying it is a step forward in accelerating industrialisation in Namibia.
Tsintsabis grapples with alcohol abuse
TSINTSABIS - Many unemployed residents of Tsintsabis have turned to abusing alcohol to escape the miserable circumstances they experience on a daily basis.