ONGWEDIVA - Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana oi li molukongo tai kongo ovalumenhu taku fekelwa kutya ovo va ninga omunyeka kwa homatiwa, nokufaduka po noimaliwa mOshakati, Ongwediva nOndangwa.
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Ngambela ukupa swalisano mwatwaniso yalinanga
KEETMANSHOOP – Ngambela wanaha Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila ukupile bayahi banaha Namibia kuswalisana nimuuso mwakulwanisa linanga. Nafile pizo yeo Labulalu kwamukopano walitolopo kone
Tokwahalo yakatengo ka NSFAF yatalimwa
WINDOKO – Liluko lelibona zalituto zepahami ni bupangapanga lizibahalize kuli katengo kane kaketilwe kuli
Mubeleki watuto uswaliwa nimanaka a tou
KATIMA MULILO – Mubeleki mwaliluko latuto nisizo naswelwi niliemba zelishumi kazesilezi zamanaka atou kamapakela Labulalu. Bamulao nebaize motikala yaliluko latuto yanombolo N 58788 W nesebelisizwe kueza
Addis Ababa airport sees record upsurge in number of passengers
WINDHOEK - A record number of international passengers are traveling through Addis Ababa Bole
De Beers rough diamond production down 14%
WINDHOEK – In a half-year production report released last week, De Beers revealed that its rough
diamond production decreased by 14 percent to 7.7 million carats driven by reductions in Botswana (Debswana) and South Africa (DBCM).
Men do not prioritise health issues – Ongpin
WINDHOEK - Majority of men do not prioritise health issues and have misinformation about HIV and health.
LPM sees town hall meeting as ‘waste of public funds’
KEETMANSHOOP – The Landless People’s Movement of Namibia (LPM), during a media briefing, described President Hage Geingob’s recent town hall meeting in the town as a means of campaigning for the
Suspended Rehoboth councillors to know their fate soon
WINDHOEK - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Peya Mushelenga, says the ministry is working around the clock on the Rehoboth issue of suspended councillors and will eventually pass a decision at the
Namibian youth cannot afford to be indifferent – Prof Lumumba
WINDHOEK – Pan-Africanist, Professor Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba, also known as PLO Lumumba, said the youth of Namibia, and any other African country, cannot afford the luxury of being indifferent.