Khuta yenyinyani yaKatutura neisize kwapili taba yamuyahi watolopo yaWindoko, yanyaziwa kabubangoki bwakutaseza ni kubulaya mufumahali wahae ñohola.
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Butuku bwataku ni mulomo bwa ankufa mwaZambezi
Butuku bwataku ni mulomo bone bufumanehile mwalibaka zeñwi mwasikiliti saZambezi, bunze buyandulukela kwalibaka zeñwi kakuankufa.
Music icon Tsepo Tshola has passed on
Award-winning Jazz musician Tsepo Tshola has passed on.
I want my voice to be heard outside the country
Simon Lungameni Fillemon, born and raised in Oshakati, is an electrical millwright from the Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology and he is passionate about music.
Opinion: SAAPA applauds alcohol restrictions during third wave
Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) Namibia applauds the government of Namibia for the decision to restrict alcohol sales as a public health measure to contain the spread of Covid-19. This step is necessary as government tries to limit the transmission of the more contagious Delta variant.
Drive-through vaccination to open in Windhoek
The Vaccination Drive-Through Station at the Windhoek Showgrounds is scheduled to start operating on Tuesday, 20 July 2021. Using the Showgrounds’ entrance from Bell Street only, vaccinations are to be done from Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10h00 to 18h00.
Fitch affirms Namibia at ‘BB’ with a negative outlook
International ratings agency, Fitch Ratings, has affirmed Namibia’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency (LT FC) Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘BB’ with a Negative Outlook.
Rössing Uranium increases local spending
Despite the global economic challenges posed by Covid-19, Rössing Uranium says it remains committed to supporting local suppliers and developing Namibian SMEs and in 2020 spent N$2.77 billion locally on goods and services.
Paving ways for women in trade through AfCFTA
To provide a platform for women to voice their needs and interests regarding trade in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Namibia last week held a national consultation for the AfCFTA protocol on women in trade.
Opinion: Students’ struggle clarion call betrayal in Zambezi
There were three phases of flight into exile, and the first was hastened by the shootings at Caprivi African National Union (CANU) activists at Mafulo. This wave of political refugees, though a small group, consisted of the founder members of CANU such as Mishake Muyongo, Richard Kapelwa Kabajani and others.
