Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShana Inspector Thomas Aiyambo okwa koleka oiningwnima omo ovakainhu novalumenhu, noshoyo nounona, va longelwa ominyonena dopaixulo moshitukulwa shaNgwediva.
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COW otaka tungila ovanhu omaumbo kondado yopedu
Muni woshilando shaWindhoek okwa ninga oshuufanene omafiku aa opo ku kundafanwe nghee taka tungila ovakalimo moshilando ovo vena oyuuyemo yopedu omaumbo eli pashinana.
Endiki lokutonatela ounona ve na oulema la pumbwa omakwafo
Endiki lokutonatela ounona ve na oulema loDr. Frans Indongo Special Care Centre otali pula ekwafo moshiwana opo shi yambidide endiki lavo noinima ngaashi oikumbafa, oikulya, ominambo dounona, outemba, oikutu nosho tuu oipumbiwa ikwao.
Backyard garden feeds urban households
Households in Namibia are growing forward with better nutrition, income and food security after learning how to cultivate backyard food gardens in a groundbreaking partnership between the Food Namibia Consortium and Coca-Cola Beverages Africa – Namibia (CCBA Namibia).
Scaling up green financing at Sikanjabuka
The philosophy at the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia is straightforward. It aims to endorse activities and projects that protect and maintain the natural and environmental resources of the country to benefit all Namibians.
NAMIT sells shareholding to MUN members
The Mineworkers Union of Namibia through its commercial arm, the Namibia Miners Investment Trust (NAMIT) is selling 25% of NAMIT’s shares in the Namibia Mineworkers Investment Holding Company (NAM-MIC) as part of an empowerment initiative.
Growth of services industry needed
Local businesses must not allow the pandemic to wipe out gains achieved in recent years, such as economic growth and reduction in poverty levels.
Vital Signs: Sputnik’s failure to lift-off explained
Former health minister Dr Bernard Haufiku said the general population should take note and be informed that the government is not injecting them with HIV as some are saying regarding the discontinuation of the Russian-made Sputnik vaccine.
Vital Signs: Taking vaccines to the people
The #LOVEProtects campaign inoculated 2 608 Namibians in Windhoek’s mostly informal settlements to strengthen vaccination efforts in the city after hosting nine successful vaccination pop up events.
Opinion: The flaws and scrimmage of legalising abortion (part 2)
Today, some people mock Christians who look to the Bible for moral direction on issues of abortion, claiming that people should not look to the Bible to know that certain acts, such as murder and stealing, are evil. These sins are against the law of nature and the nature of God.
