Otuveze two ndjuriro tjingetjo tuhepa omikambo via peke, otjo mambo tjiyeheya.
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“Ozotjikira mbinazo,” Ombara Kapuuo
Otjomuise-Ozotjikira zOuhonapare wOmbazu wOvaherero na wina zo tjiwaøa atjihe tjOvaherero nai ngunda zeno' Mbara Vipuira Kapuuo otjo Muhaamise wOvihavero vio Tjirata tjOzombara zOvaherero nawina o Senata yOvaherero.
Industry loop – Namibian photographers deserve GOLD!
This industry would be incomplete without the art of photography.
Top trending -Foxtrot, the drug-sniffing Labrador
The top trending clip that made rounds on social media is of Foxtrot, a Labrador Retriever that was part of a recent drug raid at a Rehoboth house during a police operation.
At home with Jackson Wahengo – Jackson on fatherhood and music
Born in exile in Nyango, a Swapo refugee camp in Zambia, in 1978 and raised in Kwanza Sul, Angola, Jackson Wahengo says life came at him hard and he thus had to develop a thick skin.
Budding musician living the dream
Jeremiah Mbili Mushunina lives his dream of making music to inspire youngsters in society.
A Day in the life of Paula – When are you having a baby?
A few days ago, one of my loved ones asked another “when are you having a baby?”, and I cringed, because it can be a very insensitive question to ask someone.
Sexism
Have you ever walked into a room full of people and greeted them with ‘hey guys’? It is assumed using the term ‘guys’ means no harm, but there is. Referring to people as ‘guys’ while there are women is considered sexist. While some women may be comfortable being addressed with what has been accepted as a gender-neutral term, it might not be acceptable to everyone.
Acting bug catches northern trio
In spite of failing Grade 11 last year, Fredrick Vaendwanawa, Hendrick Filipus and Aveshe Gervasius decided to pick themselves up and try something new.
In the realm beyond academic excellence
Today’s notion of intelligence and excellence is centred around academic excellence or its failure. It is taken for granted that one who has not furthered their education - at least to a tertiary level is regarded as not good enough to reap the benefits of societal prestige, as those who are highly revered for their academic excellence.
