KATIMA MULILO - The inhabitants of Kabbe North and Kabbe South constituencies usually stranded during
National
Operation Kalahari to continue, says President
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday said the call by some to terminate Operation Kalahari Desert, due to its perceived violations of human rights, is an election ploy aimed at discrediting his administration.
UN isula masheleñi akulwanisa linanga
WINDOKO – Muongaongi wa Katengo ka United Nations (UN) mwanaha Namibia Rachel Odede,
Babanyazwa mwapulao yatwanelo yamubu basiyala mwatolongo
KATIMA MULILO – Babane ili limembala zalubasi luliluñwi babanyazwa mwapulao ya Lemmy Mutonga,
Kamaiso yamuuso ilumelela simu yakwai mwa Zambezi
WINDOKO – Kamaiso ya muuso ilumezi kuli kampani ya Namibia Oriental Tobacco, izwelepili nimulelo wakuyo lima kwai ni mbonyi mwasikiliti sa Zambezi. Likwambuyu wa Lizibiso ni Zwelopili ya
Revered Ovambadja heroes: King Shahula shaHamadila and King Sheetekela shaHuudulu
Prior to the colonisation of Namibia, the territory that lies between the Ugab River in the south, including the Etotha lyaNuumbwambwa, currently known as Etosha National Park, up to the Kunene River in the
Namibia’s fight for Western Sahara: A worthy or lost cause?
With the United Nations General Assembly scheduled to take place in September, Namibia is ready to bring to the fore her humble role in the international arena, including on the plight of the people of
Impalila, Kunene lag behind in ICT access
WINDHOEK - Kunene Region and Impalilia Island in Zambezi Region lag behind in ICT access and in
Cabinet gives approval to rename Wenela, Kamenga borders
WINDHOEK- Cabinet last week gave its blessings to renaming Wenela and Kamenga border posts, Minister of Information and Communication Technology (Mict) Stanley Simataa said.
Okangororosa receives N$200 000 to build classrooms
OKANGOROROSA - Okangororosa Combined School on Friday received a cash donation of N$200 000 from Hondago Fishing to construct a block of classrooms.