Organisers of the 30th independence anniversary concert have pledged a massive 7 000 tickets to ordinary Namibians to attend the musical event.
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Rundus ǂhanusi ǀaeǁgâub ge ǂanǂuihe tama ǁōhâ sorode nî ǁkhō
RUNDUS – Rundus di ǂHanub ǀAeǁgâub ge ǀaweǁguigu ǀkha a ǀhawe in nē ǁkhâb !nâ ǁnāti i sorodi hîa !kharu ge koro kurigu di ǁaeba, ǂanǂuihe hā tama i tsî ǁkhāti ǀnîna ǂanǂuihe tsî xawe hā ūǁnâhe tama ǀaokhoen xa
Oshikotob ge ǂōrisase ǀkhurub di huib marisa sîsenū hâ
OMUTHIYAS – Parlements di komites hîa ǂnamipeba mûǂams !ereamsa ūhâs ge Oshikotob ǀkharisi ǀawemā!nansa koasa ge mā, mîs rase nē ǀawemā!nans ge ǀkhurub di huib !aromas ge a !khō!oa N$15.5
ǂHanub ge aibe ǁama tsî sîsenūs !aroma meterde ǂhanub skolgu tawa ra ǂgao … ǁnāpab ge N$26.4 miljunsa !ā!khōmais surudeba a mātaretoas khao!gâ
ǁNāti ī mâsiba ǀariǂuis, ǂhâǂhâsa !oabadi aiǁgause ǁgam-i tsî !nanǀgaiba ǂhanub skolgu !nâ ǁaras dib !aromab ge ǂnûǁkhaeba ra ministeri ǁgau!nâs dib Martin Andjababa ra mî, ǁîn ge ǀnai !kharaga !oabade ra mā
Kavango West awards top performing teachers
NKURENKURU – Teachers in Kavango West who excelled in their work and produced a higher pass rate in the 2019 National Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) exams were rewarded at an annual award ceremony held last week on Friday.
Ueitele pledges support to vocational education
GOBABIS – As the governor of a region having the highest unemployment level and widespread poverty, and also one that has the largest number of marginalised communities, the Omaheke Governor Festus Ueitele has pledged to support the advancement of vocational education.
Nkurenkuru to act on stray livestock
NKURENKURU – Nkurenkuru Town Council has vowed to get rid of all stray domesticated animals found in its boundaries by impounding them.
Unam set to name pro-vice chancellor
The University of Namibia (Unam) says its 23-member council is at an advanced stage to finalise the appointment of the pro-vice chancellor for research, innovation, and development.
Baby girl drowns in a pond
A three-year-old baby drowned in a pond while fetching water on Saturday evening at Eembidi village in Ohangwena region. In this week’s crime report issued by Namibian police, it is alleged that the infant, Sirkka Naveuye Hamunyela, was with another child fetching water from a pond situated near their house.
New orientation for medical trainees
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has introduced an eight-month orientation programme, replacing the multiple-choice question pre-internship evaluation that it administered in the past.