Omulilo onkene tagu tsikile okufika momundhingoloko gwEtosha, ihe uuministeli womindhingoloko, omakuti nomatalelepo ogwa ti, onkalo oyi li kohi yetonatelo noyeyi ndalapatela.
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Ookansela aashona ya hogololwa mOngwediva
Teofilus Shaduka omulongwasikola moGabriel Taapopi Secondary ngoka hogololwa onga Mayola omushona melelo lyondoolopa yaNgwediva okwa ti, pamwe nookansela oya kwawo aashona, okwa hala ya lundulile onkalo yanyaipala, ya taalela aagundjuka mOngwediva.
This four-digit number is top-secret
There is a four-digit number that gives banking customers access to their money. Fraudsters are aware of this information, and are always looking for an opportunity to steal this secret number to defraud them from their hard-earned money.
‘Enough’ MTC shares still available
MTC’s Chief Human Capital & Corporate Affairs Officer Tim Ekandjo, says that despite the high uptake of MTC shares currently exceeding expectations, there are still enough shares for every Namibian who wish to apply for them. MTC’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) opened on 20 September and will close on 01 November 2021.
Domestic debt at 63.2% breaches SADC benchmark
At the end of June 2021, this figure stood at 63.2%. This debt level represents annual and quarterly increases of 6.9 percentage points and 1.8 percentage points, respectively. Generally, government debt as a percent of GDP is used by investors to measure a country’s ability to make future payments on its debt, thus affecting the country’s borrowing costs and government bond yields.
Opinion: Monthly breast exams a necessity
It is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Do your breast exam monthly, yourself. Find out from your parents if any of your close relatives had breast cancer, and if they had, make sure that 10 years before the age at which they had the cancer, you get a full examination done at your doctor. My condolences to all those who have lost a loved one to breast cancer.
Vital Signs: Men encouraged to have breast examinations
She highly recommends men to do self-examinations or to visit primary healthcare professionals for breast checks also. “Some men do develop lumps in their breasts, and it’s very hard for them to come for an examination unless there is a problem,” she noted.
Rural school gets fence donation
A rural school in the Kabbe South constituency of Zambezi region received a donation of fencing material to the value of N$25 000, from Favor Fishing company last Friday.
Cancer Apple Project goes digital
Bank Windhoek and the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN) have revamped and digitalised the 2021 Bank Windhoek Cancer Apple Project via e-Apple platform where people can buy apples and apple juice through the online application.
Education to take over CLaSH
After nearly three decades of rendering support services to the hearing-impaired children in Namibia, the Association for Children with Language, Speech and Hearing Impairments of Namibia (CLaSH) is closing shop at the end of this year.
