ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab !nâ ǀasase ge !Khaitsâb nē kurib dib !nâ ǀgui ǀhui-am ǂhanusi ǂnûiǂgās, ge a ǁaxa Mario!nâ !oabade ǁnān hîa ǂkhawadīb !nâ ge a tsuihen !aroma.
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Disin ge president kais ǀnûgudi !nâ go ǂgâ
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ǁHûidi !Nans (ECN) ge ǂoago wekheb Donertaxtsēs ǀams ai ge ǂanǂan, ǁîs ge disi ǁgaumâide a !khō!oasa !goaxa President ǁhûidi !aroma.
ǀAsa passportdi ge 10 kuriga nî sîsenxa
ǀAEǁGAMS – !Nakaǂnôa Ministers !Hū!nāsi ǁHōn dis Maureen Hinda-Mbuendes ge ge mî, ǀasa passportdi hîa ǂgui ǀnōb !nâ ǂoago wekheb Mantaxtsēs ai ge !hūb !nâ ǂgâxadi nî disi kurigu di sîsenxas ǁaeba ūhâsa.
Opinion: Why Turkey took the fight to Syria
ANKARA - It is dismaying that Turkey’s military operation in northeastern Syria is being spun in the American news media as an attack on Kurds, as weakening the fight against the remnants of Daesh (or the so-called Islamic State) and hurting America’s credibility with its allies.
30 new Peace Corps volunteers on two-year assignment
OKAHANDJA - Thirty new US Peace Corps volunteers joined local communities throughout Namibia last week to begin two-year assignments to strengthen education across the country.
Namibia, Azerbaijan establish diplomatic ties
WINDHOEK – Namibia and Azerbaijan, the former Soviet republic bounded by the Caspian Sea and Caucasus Mountains, which span Asia and Europe, last week signed a joint communiqué in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
Hydroponic garden flourishes at Otjomuise school
WINDHOEK - A hydroponic garden adopted at the Otjomuise Primary School at the beginning of this year has been supplementing the school-feeding programme with vegetables as a source of nutrition.
Omuthiya bigwigs accused of nepotism
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - Local authority councillors of Omuthiya Town Council are once again implicated in allegations of nepotism, following their alleged involvement in the recruitment of a human resources practitioner and an environmental health inspector.
Local university’s world ranking worrisome
KEETMANSHOOP - Only two African universities have made it to the world’s top 250 rankings much to the chagrin of University of Namibia’s pro-vice chancellor Professor Frednard Gideon.
Teachers’ houses ransacked at Ombudu
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – Teachers of Ombudu Combined School on Sunday had a rude awakening upon return from weekend when they discovered that unscrupulous suspects have ransacked their houses.