The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association on Sunday said the envisaged 15% increase of bus and taxi fares, which would have been effective from today, will not be effected.
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Tales of the Legends: Retired gloves man Eckhardt Tjazamo unpacks his football journey
Eckhardt was born on a commercial farm approximately 35 kilometres south of Otjiwarongo in 1956. He grew up in a village by the name of Ombujomumbonde, holed up in the Okakarara constituency.
Kansanshi Dynamos agree to pay Muwanei
Zambian Super Division-outfit Kansanshi Dynamos have succumbed to the demands of Namibian striker Mapenzi Muwanei, who is demanding a payout fee of more than 50 000 Zambian kwacha (ZK), which is approximately N$46 000.
Shangula ta ti ovaNamibia nava twikile okuliufa komilondu doCovid-19
Minista youhaku nonghalo nawa Dr Kalumbi Shangula okwa ti nonande omwaalu wovanhu tava kwatwa kombuto yoCovid-19, osha fimana ngeenge ovaNamibia tava twikile okuliufa komilandu doCovid-19.
A denga shinyanyalifa okaana komukainhu waye
Okaana keedula 15 okwa dengwa shinyanyalifa kohonda ya ina Etitatu efimbo longula koGibeon moshitukulwa shaHardap.
Geingob: Ovakwaita veameno nava longe nelitule
Omupresidende Dr Hage Geingob okwa popya ta ti ovakwaita vetanga leameno nava kale tava longo nelitumo nonande ouministeli wa talela omashongo a yooloka.
Industry Loop: For the people or not for the people?
An incident that transpired at X.S. Lounge in the capital recently between DJ Lischen and Desertstorm demonstrates that we still have a problem with the DJ culture in this country.
Chelsi embodies beauty of the nation and country
Miss Namibia Chelsi Shikongo recently mesmerised many when she proudly displayed her unique beauty and heritage in photos of herself on social media, wearing a beautifully-crafted neckpiece and an Otjikaiva headpiece made from the Odelela fabric.
Mental Health Conversations: The consequences of mental health stigma
To put in perspective, mental health-related issues and mental disorders are distinctively human problems. Already in 2001, the World Health Organisation suggested that about 25% of the people in the world are suffering from a mental or behavioural disorder at some point during their lives,
‘Zambezi Invades Windhoek’ coming soon
While pursuing studies to become a public relations practitioner, Alexander Siyaya Sikalumbu, better known as DJ Siya, is working on becoming a better person, and he dreams of seeing everyone prosper.
