Muuso hauzwelapili kususueza bayahi kaufela banaha Namibia kuya kwamupendo wakuisileleza kwabutuku bobusituhu bwa Covid-19, sikiliti saZambezi sina nilibaka feela zepeli zeinelezi, ni likwata zetalu zezamaya kusebeleza sikiliti kaufela.
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Zambezi imangana ni butuku bwataku ni mulomo
Mutayi obona zamipendo yalimunanu kutisa cwale use upendile likomu zelikana 70 354, hala zelikana 75 000 zelelezwi kusilelezwa kwabutuku bwataku ni mulomo, bobunze buambalakana kakuankufa mwasikiliti saZambezi.
ECN itukiseza liketisa zeketahani zaKatima
Katengo kakabona zaliketisa mwanaha Namibia (ECN), kabulela kuli kaitukiselize kuzamaisa liketisa zeketahani mwasilalanda sa Katima Mulilo yatolopo la 25 Muyana.
Shona Ferguson the filmmaking stalwart
South African actor and producer Shona Ferguson is being remembered as an unwavering filmmaking stalwart, who played a crucial role in uplifting the film industry and being highly praised as a pioneer and innovator.
ML to start record label
Maria Lisa Immanuel, popularly known as ML, continues to uplift the youth and empower those who do not have a lot.
Namcor opens retail sites in Khorixas and Ekuku
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has opened two new retail service stations around the country. These sites will cater for the fuelling needs of the roughly 6 700 residents of Khorixas in northwest Namibia and the 3 000-plus residents of Ekuku in Oshakati. According to Namcor, both sites are conveniently situated to serve the communities in which they operate.
Opinion: The 4th Industrial Revolution and interrelated opportunities
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) represents a new era of innovation in technology that enhance human-machine relationships, unlock new market opportunities, and fuel growth across the global economy.
Local mahangu production bounces back
Mahangu, also known as pearl millet, is one of the most common staple food crops in Namibia contributing largely to overall domestic food security.
Fuel to remain unchanged for August
Fluctuating international oil prices during July have resulted in local fuel pump prices remaining unchanged for August. This means that at the entry port of Walvis Bay, petrol will stay at N$13.55 c/l and the diesel price will remain at N$13.58 c/l.
Geingob questions equal BIG distribution
President Hage Geingob last week cautioned the nation against the introduction of the universal basic income grant (BIG) under its principle of equal distribution, whether for poor or rich.
