Ministeris ǂGamǂgamsenǀhurun tsî !Hū!nāsi !Oabadi dis ge ǀgūǁae ǂkhamkhoena nî ǁkhāǁkhākhâi hîa omsa xu oms ǁga !gû tsi Covid-19 ǁōs ǂnamipe nau !hūǁîna nî ǂansa nî māna. Nē hirihiri!nâs hîa haka tsēde nî !khōǂgās, ǂgaiǂams ‘ǂKhamkhoen Namibiab din ge Covid-19 ǁgoaǂuidi ai ra oe-am’ ti hâs !nakas ge ǂhanusise ǂoago wekheb Mantaxs ai Namibiab dana!ās, ǀAeǁgams!nâ ge ǂan!gâhe.
National
Lockdown: 4 potential exit strategies
Government has devised a four-stage response plan aimed at easing the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown that has been in place since 18 April.
Huts burnt down in pursuit of mamba
Two huts were reduced to ashes at Hakko cattle post where cattle herders were in pursuit of a Black mamba that they tried to kill as they saw it as a danger to their lives.
Omaheke receives more donations
GOBABIS – As the nation tries to navigate through the global pandemic good Samaritans have been coming forward to help those worst affected by the coronavirus.
Star of the Week – Ministry of Finance and the Social Security Commission (SSC)
Our Star of the Week is the Ministry of Finance and the Social Security Commission (SSC) that each availed N$400 million and N$253 million respectively to the National Employment and Salary Scheme as part of Covid-19 relief measures that will go towards saving thousands of jobs.
e-Learning a distant reality for rural learners
OHAIYANDA - I have never heard of e-learning and what it entails, these were the words of a grade 6 learner at Mungandjera Combined School who New Era came across playing outside a house and driving a wire toy car at Ohaiyanda village in Oshikoto.
SPYL condemns exploitation of customers
The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) in Oshikoto has condemned the exploitation of customers by taxis and bus drivers that are charging exorbitant fares as well as overloading.
Covid-19: SADC feels the pinch
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to create an acute shortage of essential supplies, including personal protective equipment, diagnostics and medical equipment.
NTA extends employer training grant claim deadline
As a response to the visible and adverse impact of the government’s Covid-19 lockdown and associated restrictions on the economic sector, the Namibia Training Authority has announced relief measures specific to the Employer Training Grant (ETG) scheme of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Levy programme.
Kandji kavamukwete morwa kuhepeka vagwanenimo mauwa
Nkwate, ogu ana kara gwaSWAPO mosintokorwa zaKatutura zontjima ntjima Ambrosius Kandji, ogu kakere asi moutano una puko kavamukwete morwa yirapota eyi yivali, age ngesi kakamonekere kompanguro moKatutura komeho zomuhahende.