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Oombashu 11 moWalvisbay dha hanagulwa po kondalu
Omulilo ngoka gwa pimbile moWalvisbay unene omvo nguka, onkene tagu tsikile okuhanagula po omalukalwa gaantu kaaye na iiyemo oshowo mboka taya kambandhala.
Eendjaba modoolopa yaKakarara
Omupopiliko wouministeli womidingonoko nomatalelipo Romeo Muyunda okwa ti ovambelewa hava longo koshikondo shetonatelo loifitukuti oveli pyakidila nokukonga eendjaba nhee deli teyela kOkakarara mexuliloshivike.
Shangula: Namibia a talela ekufikufi etine loCovid-19
Omunista youhaku nonghalo nawa Dr Kalumbi Shangula okwa kunghulila ovanhu opo va katunhilwe ovenda yoCovdi-19 fimbo pepi, ta ti ekufikufi etine loCOvid-19 oko tali di oko.
Ovanafikola vokOnambutu va dika eumbo lopamufyululwakalo
Ovanafikola vokofikola Onambutu combined School ova dika eumbo lopamufyululwakalo lili meni lofikola hali longifwa kovanafikola ongaa oshitukulwa shoshilongwa shavo sheenghedi dopamifyululwakalo.
Stop hiding children with disabilities
Namibia is addressing the needs of vulnerable communities and persons with disabilities, but something is missing, says member of the Children’s Parliament Rivaldo Kavanga.
Dispatched thoughts – Recognising our heroes and heroines
I personally believe everyone who does great and impactful work should get credit for it, because they truly deserve it. It takes a lot to do something that will have an impact on others’ lives or thinking. To me, that’s the noblest work there is.
IUM students take on depression fight
Due to an increase in suicides among the youth, two International University of Management (IUM) students have started assisting fellow youth who are struggling with academic and social issues.
#Bring-a-buddy-to-parly a success
The second edition of the youth-led initiative ‘Bring a buddy to parly’ took place last week, and brought together 60 young Namibians from all regions to accord them an opportunity to contribute their voices to the people’s house.
NBS ends third in NSX challenge
Three students from the University of Namibia Business School (NBS) recently scooped third place and N$ 20 000 at the Namibian Scholars’ Investment Challenge (NSIC).
