ONGWEDIVA – About 11 learners from the Nehale Secondary School have tested positive for Covid-19, education director Vilho Shipuata has confirmed
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Construction workers go unpaid for months
OMUTHIYA – About 30 workers, employed to do work on a government project at Oshivelo in the Oshikoto region, claimed they have not been receiving due salaries for three months now.
Over 80% Khomas schools resumed contact learning
Khomas acting regional education director Paulus Lewin said over 80% of learners in the Khomas region have returned to school except for some few schools, which could not resume due to various reasons.
‘San resettlement farm settlers difficult to evict’
OMUTHIYA – The land ministry says it would be difficult to evict a number of farmers subletting portions of a San resettlement farm in the Tsintsabis area of Oshikoto region.
Hoveka watie okusekamena omazeva wo Covid-19 nga tanda ombazu
Otjomuise- Turimuro Hoveka wOuhonapare wOmbazu wa Hoveka, wa sekamena ouzeu wo zo mbakero otja kombazu mbwa yetwa iyo mutjise imbwi o Corona.
Ondondo yehi okutara o Covid-19 ya yeruruka
Otjomuise- Ehi nambano rayera ondondo yaro yo ku kambura ozombindu zo vandu no ku zetara kuja vena omutjise wo Corona poo indee.
Oruveze romouzeu rwaanda posia o Covid-19 kaiyaya
Otjomuise-Erero oruveze ro mo uzeu mena ro Covid-19 ndweya mo maunguririo mo Namibia okuza ku Seninarindi tjiyari 20, otji rweere komayandero outuku tjiina ominute imwe okutona omurongo nambari youtuku petjire omuhuka wandino ndiri Oritjatano.
On the spot – ‘We are taking charge of our destiny’
Young community activist Elifas Helao Nghitomoka (27) believes there is a leadership vacuum in his constituency, which prompted him to run for public office in the upcoming regional council elections slated for November.
Governor !Gawaxab’s first 100 days
Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab yesterday shared his achievements and challenges of his first 100 days in office. During the same occasion, the governor also outlined the vision he has for the bank.
Namibian students in Cuba to finally receive their parcels
The health ministry has confirmed the parcels, prepared by relatives and friends of Namibian students currently studying in Cuba, will finally leave the country this week via Johannesburg.