ONGWEDIVA – Buñata bwa balimi mwamutulo wanaha habasika lima masimu abona, niha selukeni mwakweli yabulalu ya litabula, kono pula haibonahali. Kubao bane balimile, licalano zabona seli letuka bakeñisa kutokwa pula.
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Likezo za kuipulaya zaekezeha mwa Katima
KATIMA MULILO – Kuekezeha kwa likezo za kuipulaya seli likezahalo zefilikanya mwa tolopo yefumaneha mutulo-upa wanaha. Muuna walilimo zemashumi amabeli kazene, nafumanwi alepelela kwakota mwamushitu hala komponi ya Greenwell
Balekisi ba mwamakululu balwanela malekisezo
KATIMA MULILO - Baleki ba mwamakululu nebakile bacaula mwatolopo ya Katima Mulilo ili teñi nebafitisize lipilaelo zabona kwaliluko lelibona zamabasi nikuzwa nikukena mwanaha, nikwa katengo katolopo ya Katima Mulilo, kuli balundule balekisi ba
American hybrid warfare of fifth generation in Venezuela
US aim to control the oil-rich part of the region in particular and ultimately - the whole region
President Ramaphosa opens Vedanta’s Gamsberg mine
WINDHOEK – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last week officially opened Vedanta Zinc International’s (VZI) Gamsberg mine, outside Aggeneys in South Africa’s Northern Cape Province.
Fuel prices left unchanged despite increasing prices
WINDHOEK - Despite increasing oil prices creeping into the market as result of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) cutting supply into the global market, the Ministry of Mines and Energy has decided to leave local fuel
Ohorongo Cement continues to invest in national skills development
WINDHOEK – Ohorongo Cement recently accepted two students from the Commercial Advancement Training Schemes (Cats) in support of government initiatives and to contribute to closing the skills shortage gap.
Capricorn Group’s 6-month operating profit up 11 percent to N$674 million
WINDHOEK – For the six months that ended on 31 December 2018, the Capricorn Investment Group Limited (Capricorn Group) increased it operating profit by 11.5 percent to N$674.3 million and group profit before tax increased by 8.5 percent to N$714.2 million. Also, the group delivered growth in headline earnings per share of 9.6 percent to 93.5 cents in the first half of this financial year as revealed in their interim results released on Friday, which follows fairly flat earnings over the last two years.
Vivo’s seals the deal with Engen to expand retail services to 23 countries
WINDHOEK - Vivo Energy plc has confirmed the completion of the transaction with Engen Holdings (Pty) Limited previously announced on 18 September 2018. The transaction adds operations in eight new countries and 230 Engen-branded service
Women still trail men in leadership positions
SWAKOPMUND - Namibia has 121 regional councillors of which only 18 are women. Also, no females serve on the Omaheke, Omusati and the Zambezi regional councils, however they each have seven male councillors.