Immanuel Shitaatala gwomolukanda Evululuko okwa ti elelo lyondoolopa lyaShakati olya kwashilipaleke kutya, ngele omvula ya loko unene, ndele omeya taga thiki nomomalukanda aantu otaya ka tembudhwa.
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Kraingar ina monika natango
Opolisi yaNamibia otayi indile oshigwana shi longele kumwe nayo okukonga omunamimvo 20 Yu-tee Kraingar, ngoka a zile megumbo mOvenduka oshiwike sha zi ko, ihe sigo onena ina galukila kegumbo.
Iiyamakuti mEtosha yi li moshiponga
Omukuluntu gwokukondolola mEtosha Namandje Amunime okwa kumagidha oshigwana shi hulithe po okudhipaga iiyamakuti ya gamenwa mEtosha.
Time for farmers to take advantage of rainfall
With above-average rainfall having inundated Namibia in recent days after a lengthy drought that affected the agricultural production, President Hage Geingob called on farmers to capitalise on the good rain.
Erongo to construct additional classrooms
WALVIS BAY – The director of education in Erongo, Erenfriede Stephanus, says they have managed to construct 36 classrooms in the region last year and will build a further 16 in 2021.
Kalimbeza primed for bumper rice harvest
KATIMA MULILO - After being dormant for about two years, the Kalimbeza rice project in the Zambezi region is preparing for the harvest of rice produced at the green scheme.
Diplomatic gravy train grinds to a halt… govt to stop paying for dependents school allowances
Government will no longer cough up for the educational allowances for children or dependents of Namibian diplomats effective 1 April 2021.
Questions over Twaloloka fire
WALVIS BAY - Authorities have questioned the cause of a second fire at the Twaloloka informal settlement that destroyed over 27 homes yesterday.
‘Africa won’t miss Trump’
As the curtain came down on Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency yesterday, local commentators agreed that Africa, in particular Namibia, can look forward to better relations with the United States under new leader Joe Biden.
Pressure mounts on Shoprite… overwhelming show of solidarity with striking workers
Workers at the retail chain stores of Shoprite, Checkers and Usave have received overwhelming support from government, political parties as well as labour unions as nearly 2 000 workers continue with strike action over better pay.
