ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ge ǂoago wekheb Donertaxtsēs ai ge ǂguro Afrikab ǁaedi ǀgui kai hîa gomaǁgan-e Republiki Chinab dib ǁga nî sîǂuise, ǁnāpab ge 21 tongu gomaǁgan-e Chnab hîa !hūbaib !nâb ǁîba hoan xa a kai ǁama-aona ūhâba !oa.
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‘Sats ge ǁî kai ǂgaots rase ī ǁkhā’
ǀAEǁGAMS – Māsa ūhâ ǀgaipe-aos, Esperance Luvindaos ge ǀgaipetsana xoa-aosis !nâ 13 kurixas asa xu hâ. “Tita ge ti skolǂgâs !nâ ǁnāti ī skoli hîa kaise ǂhanu tsî ǂkhanuse !hoaǂharus ai ge !gao!gao hâ ib !nâ ge ǂgâ. Nē skoli ge ǁkhāti
ǂKhariro ǀoroǀorosa sîsenosib !gôab !nâ – NSAs
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab sîsenosib !gôab ge ǁaupexa 0.6 persentgu ǀkha ǁgôaxa hâ 2016 ai-i ge 34 persentgu ai mâ isa xu 2018 ai 33.4 kōse ge ǁgôaxa. Nē !nurib ge Ôa!nâdi Xenerali Alex Shimuafenib, ra mîsa !oab ge sîsenosiba “kaise ǀgapi”
Bipa reviewing Copyright Act
WINDHOEK - Business & Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) is reviewing the Copyright Act, Act 6 of 1994 by engaging all its stakeholders in the creative industry in order to develop an all-inclusive law.
Intermittent rains pour on Windhoek
WINDHOEK - As the rainy season is coming to an end some areas in Windhoek received 48 hours of light to moderate rainfall that resulted in 70mm of rain, as well as over other parts of the central areas of Namibia over the past weekend. It was a question of too little too late, say weather forecasters.
Nampa board pocketed N$418 000 in 2016
WINDHOEK – The board of directors of the Namibia Press Agency (Nampa), the state-owned news agency, pocketed around N$418 000 in fourteen sittings in 2016, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) Stanley Simataa revealed last week.
Government driver arrested for drunk driving
SWAKOPMUND - A government driver attached to the Office of the President was arrested early Friday morning in Swakopmund for drunk-driving, reckless or negligent driving, after he rammed the government vehicle into the wall of the Swakopmund Veterinary Clinic
Iiheke community wins sand mining case
UUKWANGULA - Some villagers under Uukwambi Traditional Authority have won a case against their traditional authority concerning the preservation of their natural resources.
MTC opens mobile home in Kunene
OPUWO – Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) continued with its corporate mission to take services to the people by opening a new mobile shop to serve its clientele in Opuwo, the first such facility in Kunene Region.
Water woes at Amarika to ease in June
ONGWEDIVA - The persistent water woes at Amarika in the Omusati Region are expected to ease in June once the 53 km stretch of the Okatumba-Amarika water pipeline has been completed.