Minista woikwameni netonatelo lokeengamba Dr. Albert Kawana okwa popya Etine meumbo lomutumba wopashiwana ta ti oumutwe vape tava ka yandjwa koshiwana otava ka kala tava longifwa yo okuya koilongo yaSADC.
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Zambezi ni Chobe basusuezwa kubeleka hamoho
Katengo kasikiliti sa Zambezi ni Silalanda sa Chobe mwanaha Botswana, basusuezwa kubeleka hamoho ni kueza litumelelano hala zeñwi zeka mbweshafaza silikani hala linaha zepeli, likwambuyu walitaba zakwanda naha Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah nabulezi mwandu yamilao viki yefelile.
Sikolo sa matakanyani sifumana neulo yalukwakwa
Sikolo sesifumaneha kwamatakanyani mwasilalanda sa Kabbe ya Mbowela mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, nesifumani neulo yalisebeliso zamasheleñi alikana N$25 000 zakuyahisa lukwakwa, kuzwelela kwakampani yazabundui yezibahala kaFavor viki yefelile.
Musika waNongozi wakwalulwa
Bayahi basilao sa Nongozi mwasilalanda sa Judea Lyabboloma mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, nebatabile kasamulaho wakukwalulwa kwamusika viki yefelile.
Justice minister passes on the vibe
The top-trending clip making rounds on social media is of justice minister Yvonne Dausab in a dance-off with performer Cassie Jessica at the Jan Möhr Secondary School.
Agribank appoints Karuaihe as new CEO
The board of the Agricultural Bank of Namibia has confirmed the appointment of Dr Raphael Karuaihe as the incoming CEO of Agribank with effect from 10 January 2022.
Standard Bank’s Geises on Definitive List of Women CEOs
Standard Bank Namibia Holdings’ chief executive Mercia Geises features in 17th position on the list of 50 women CEOs leading corporate Africa.
Struggling economy forces Trustco to downsize
Depressed domestic and global economic activity, exacerbated by the impact of Covid-19, continues to take its toll on local businesses as the Truscto Group confirmed the completion of a recent retrenchment exercise.
GIPF grows assets by 25% to N$136 billion
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has increased its asset base by 25% for the year ended 31 March 2021 from N$109.3 billion to N$136.2 billion.
Opinion – Resilience and patience: Prerequisites in contemporary times – Part 2
Undoubtedly, Covid-19 has “messed up” things. It is a disaster. However, an argument could be that there are opportunities and benefits in Covid-19 despite its devastating consequences. In other words, Covid-19 might be a strength.
