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Pohamba to attend Kaunda’s 95th birthday bash
WINDHOEK - Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba will be in Zambia this month to celebrate the 95th birthday bash of that country’s first president Dr Kenneth Kaunda.
Namibian poverty is man-made: Kavekotora
WINDHOEK- Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) lawmaker Mike Kavekotora says the poverty endured by many Namibians is man-made “because government chooses politically correct decisions over economic realities”.
Kauluma hailed as a unifier
ONAMUNGUNDO – In life Omukwaniilwa Immanuel Kauluma Elifas was called a king, advocate of change, unifier and a caring father figure who aspired to serve his people with dignity.
Namibians afraid to report corruption: ACC
WINDHOEK – The Anti-corruption Commission’s(ACC) Director-General Paulus Noa says people are relatively scared to report corruption or abuse in their workplace-and those who do-fail to provide substantive evidence.
Munona kafire konyima tupu zokunwa nopera douvera woyingondwe
ONGWEDIVA - Vaporosi vaNamibia momukunda gwaOhangwena kava geve marondoro kovakurona asi vahasigasi vanona vawonona nona vahana kukara mekeverero konyima tupu munona gumwe kanwine nomutji douvera woyingondwe eyi
RFA sponsors remedial programme to improve education in Oshikoto
WINDHOEK – The Road Fund Administration (RFA) yesterday announced a sponsorship commitment towards remedial classes to be conducted at Oshapapa Junior Secondary School in the Oshikoto region as part of an initiative aimed at promoting education in the region through EduSense Namibia.
Women representation in peacekeeping still low
WINDHOEK - The 2018 report of the UN Secretary-General on Women, Peace and Security reveals that the representation of women among military troops and police officers remains unacceptably low, at four percent and 10 percent respectively.
‘Historic’ Sino-Namibia ties unshakable, says diplomat
BEIJING - A Chinese diplomat says he has observed with concern how some Namibian media is being influenced by the western media when it comes to reporting on Namibia – China relations, which dates back to the liberation period.
Irimari sets tone for Oshana’s future
OSHAKATI - The newly appointed governor of Oshana Region Elia Irimari yesterday urged the region’s leadership to lead towards sustainable prosperity.