WINDHOEK- Namibia’s leading diamond marketing and sales company Namibia Desert Diamonds (Namdia) yesterday sponsored a whopping N$ 50 000 towards the MTC Knockout Project, which is set to take place next month in Windhoek.
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South Africa’s biggest problem isn’t what you think it is
I think we can all agree that it was tough to be a South African over the last two weeks. We had to face the violent undercurrent that runs through our nation. Men in particular continue to turn on the weak and
Nakupuma aantu yatatu noshihauto ya sa a pewa ombooloha
WINDHOEK-Omulumentu gwepipi lyopokati ngoka a lyata aantu yatatu mOlyomakaya ga ziko koshitopolwa shaMusati e ta yi mondholongo oshoka okwa adhika ta hingi e li kohi yodhungo osho a pewa ombooloha.
Oshakati oyo dhingi mokugandja omagumbo
ONDWEDIVA –Elelo lyoNdoolopa yaShakati olya tothwa mo olyo lyotango momalelo goondolopa agehe moNamibia ngele tashi ya kokugandja evi nokutunga omagumbo gaakalimo.
Doropa zaNkurenkuru kuna kukankweura mavango vapira kufutira
NKURENKURU - Ndango zodoropa zaNkurenkuru sivike kasipwire kavatente asi tava kahokona mavango
World Bank appoints new country director
PRETORIA - Marie Françoise Marie-Nelly is the newly appointed World Bank Country Director for South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana and Eswatini. She replaces Paul Noumba Um and joins the Pretoria
RFA invested N$17.27 billion in preserving national roads
WINDHOEK – The Road Fund Administration (RFA) through the Road User Charges (RUCs) has invested a total of N$17.27 billion in the preservation of national roads network, which has grown from 42 100
Namibians drowning in debts, owe N$6.5 billion to cash-loans
WINDHOEK - It doesn’t matter which walk of life you are from, be it tenderpreneur, chief executive officer or domestic worker, Namibians are drowning in debts, with 238, 640 borrowers owing an astonishing
It’s feast time as Otjozondjupa food bank rolls out
OTJIWARONGO - The Otjozondjupa Region hit a milestone in the fight against hunger yesterday at the official launch of its food bank.
Correctional service aims for greater transparency
OMARURU – The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) will soon appoint the first ever public relations officers (PROs) for its facilities throughout the country as it seeks to be more transparent and accountable.