In any drought year, communal farmers often struggle to feed their families.
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Litopa za butokwa za kwalula mwa Zambezi
KATIMA MULILO – Baituti ba litopa za 11 ni 12 mwa sikiliti sa Zambezi nebakutezi kwasikolo, kasamulaho aliviki zakukwalwa kwalikolo zasicaba ni zakwa mukunda kuzwa mwakweli ya Lyatamani, ili kulatelela milao yakulwanisa kakokwani kakatasalize lifasi kafela ka Covid-19.
Muuso usinganyeka kukwalula miseto
WINDOKO – Mueteleli wa naha Hage Geingob, nazibahalize viki yefelile kuli muuso unze usinganyeka hala nzila sakata yakukwalula miseto kuli sicaba sikale kuba mwalieto.
Muzeko wa mupolofita uiswa kwapili
WINDOKO – Yabizwa mupolofita Jackson Babi niya nyazwa niyena Frzans Naululu Dumeni, ili bane baswanela kubonahala mwa khuta ya muatuli mwa Windoko viki yefelile, kuli bayo ikupela kulibelela muzeko wabona kwande, nebaboni taba yabona iswa la 24 Sikulu kulumelela lipatisiso za sipokola kuzwelapili.
Budget debate a waste of time – Kauandenge
National Unity Democratic Organisation chief whip Joseph Kauandenge said the budget debate currently taking place in the National Assembly is a waste of time.
PM justifies N$6.2b defence allocation
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has defended the N$6.2 billion allocated to the ministry of defence, saying civil operations of the ministry directly promote economic growth through their business activities and protection of the country’s natural resources.
MP lauds state-owned media entities
Swapo parliamentarian and former journalist Modestus Amutse has commended the country’s state-owned media for an excellent job in keeping the nation informed “under very difficult circumstances”.
Air Namibia repatriates body from UK for free
The grief-stricken family of 43-year-old Bryan Hembapu, who died in the United Kingdom in March, have thanked Air Namibia for repatriating his remains for free.
School defends Covid-19 indemnity form
The St George’s Diocesan School has defended its decision to request parents to sign Covid-19-related indemnity forms once pupils return to school. Many parents frowned upon the decision this week.
Disability council hamstrung by lack of funds
The National Disability Council of Namibia says it is severely underfunded to the extent that it can only afford a workforce of 11 workers.