Katima mulilo ndango zegendeso zodoropa zaKatima mulilo kavagusire etokoro asi vahepa kurandesa evhu eli vageve kovantu nye dogoro ngesi kapi vana kuliruganesa likare asi lyokutunga mambo ndi asi lyongesefa morwa owo valipa kapio vana kuvhura kusikisamo nokonda edi vavapere evhu olyo.
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Kansela kuna mutamba kuninkiliramo varugani womomberewa zendi
Mutungimo momukunda ana kara norunyegenyo morwa mukaro ogu kansela gomukunda ana kuruganesa varugani womomberewa zaKeetmanshoop Urban, Maxie Minaar.
All new Isuzu mu-X sets benchmark for SUV D-segment
Isuzu dealers in Namibia has confirmed the imminent arrival of the much-anticipated second-generation Isuzu mu-X. Based on the upcoming Isuzu D-MAX bakkie, the introduction of the new mu-X follows the success of the outgoing model which has led the segment for seven years.
Retirement funds crucial for economic recovery
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa Amadhila yesterday said retirement fund investments are crucial for local investment.
BIPA to host national copyright conference
In line with its mandate to protect, promote and register intellectual property by creating a reputable intellectual property environment, the Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) will host an engaging stakeholder conference on the Draft Copyright and related Rights Bill today.
Nedbank warns of escalating bank fraud… financial losses increased from N$19 million to N$20.5 million
According to Nedbank Namibia, banking fraud is a growing problem in the country, with many clients being defrauded by criminals using a whole range of methods.
Domestic economy has been on autopilot – Kavekotora
Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) president Mike Kavekotora advised government to take tough and what he deemed much-needed tactical decisions for a serious economic transformation.
Natural gas development crucial for Namibia
Namibia considers its oil and natural gas resources to be crucial to its socio-economic development.
Delayed health-seeking causes premature birth
Delayed health-seeking behaviour by some expectant mothers, who present themselves late at health facilities and delay in attending antenatal care are some of the reasons for the rising number of premature births in Namibia.
Opinion – Nullify boundary treaty with Botswana
We thank you in anticipation of the publication of this letter in your esteemed newspaper.
