WINDHOEK- Despite government’s effort to ensure refugees at Osire Refugee Camp have access to
National
Werengendje records below average harvest – Mbambo
RUNDU - The Kavango East Region’s farming initiative ‘Operation Werengendje’, aimed at assisting and inspiring Kavango East residents to produce more food, recorded a poor harvest.
Resilient Warriors falls short against Morocco …as proud Geingob rallies them on
WINDHOEK – Had it not been for an unfortunate 89th minute own goal by substitute Itamunua Keimuine, the
Yanyazwa mwakukunupa uhanelwa kuzekela kwande
WINDOKO – Yana beleka mwakatengo ka Global Fund, Simataa Simasiku, walilimo zemashumi amalalu kazetalu, ili yanyazwa kamulatu wakukunupa folomani wahae nikuholofaza yana beleka niyena mwakweli ya
FNB itusa pabalelo yalitapi mwa Zambezi
WINDOKO – Panka yapili yanaha Namibia ineuzi masheleñi alikana N$775 000 kutusa mwakulwanisa bundui isi kamulao mwalilimo zetalu, kwasibaka sapabalelo yalitapi sa Sikunga mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
Kuzusuluswa kwa lonji kumwasimbwi
KATIMA MULILO – Bayahi basilalanda sa Kabbe babazielehanga linako zalitabula kwaminzi yefumaneha kwamukululela wa Zambezi, bakazwelapili kuzieleha hala linzila kakuli milelo yakuzusulusa nzila yanuka
Licky Erastus takes over as MTC’s Acting CEO
WINDHOEK - Dr Licky Richard Erastus has been appointed MTC’s new Acting CEO. Dr Erastus takes over from Thinus Smit who served in the acting role for the past two and a half years. Dr Erastus currently holds the position of Chief Technical Officer at MTC.
Hardap’s 37MW solar plant most productive in the world
WINDHOEK – The 37MW Hardap Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Plant, which was commissioned outside
Dear daddy, I prefer your presence, not your presents!
I recently read this quote: “A real woman can raise a child by herself, but a real man would never let her!” My immediate reaction was: ‘Wow, what a weighty statement!’ The more I ponder that quote, the more I
Health Professions Council board exam not equivalent to Unam final year
WINDHOEK – A report to the Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) says that the November 2018 board examination where only two out of 240 foreign-trained medical doctors passed the exams was found to