WINDHOEK - Parties involved in the legal battle to recover more than N$22.7 million of the Kora All-Africa Music Awards sought for secrecy in order to seek a settlement in the matter.
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Climate change poses biggest challenge to global development
WINDHOEK – Climate change is recognised as one of the world’s biggest development challenges in the 21st century that continues to pose serious threats to the environment and human life. Climate change
Education directorate strengthens twinning agreement
KEETMANSHOOP - The //Kharas Regional Directorate of Education held a three-day summit, emanating from an existing twin agreement with its Northern Cape counterparts recently in Lüderitz.
Conservancies should not be used to divide communities – Jagger
RUNDU - Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Jagger says conservancies should not be used as a tool to divide community members along political, racial or ethnic lines, but is a vehicle
Rundu road rehabilitation to continue
RUNDU - The long-awaited rehabilitation of Sam Nujoma Drive in Rundu, which hit a snag over operational issues, will soon recommence according to the Road Fund Administration (RFA).
‘Buruxana ra ī kai ǀaedī-aos’ ge kaidisidi !nâ hân mûde ge ûiûi
ONGWEDIVAS – ǁAupexan ge 300 khoena ǁîn mûde ǁkhawa ǀoasase sîsenūs !ēsa Oshikuku ǀKharisi
ǁGâu!nāpe ǂkhawadīb ge noxopa kai tsûadanab ase ī
SHIMBOMBELAS – Tarekhoedi !gamhes, !gōsase ǁîdi ǀnamsagu !omǁaes ge danasa ǀgaisase ra !khāǂui tsî kai ǂâiǂhansens ase ī. Nē !nae!khaidi ge ǀaokhoen tsî ǀhûhâsigu khoena !aob tsî ǁgonanǂgaosib !nâ ra mâi.
ǂHanub ge N$131 ǀkhurub huib !aroma ge māǂui
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ǂhanub ge N$131 miljunsa ǀkhurub huib !aroma ge māǂui ǁnāpab ge noxopa hāǀaro rase N$129 miljunsa !kharagagu ǀkhae-aona xu a !khō!oa ǂgari-aon tsî ǀaokhoen hîa ǁkhōǁkōsa ǀkhurub
Primary school celebrates 90 years of existence
KEETMANSHOOP - Teachers, learners, regional leaders and members of the community last Friday
Church brass band gifted with musical instruments
WINDHOEK - German Emmbassy Chargée d’Affaires, Ellen Gölz and Head of the Goethe-Institut Namibia,