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NSFAFs ge !aromade ra mā tare-i !aromas kaiǀoa hân !âba xu ra ǂgâxa studentna marisihuiba ra māsa

Namibiab Studentn Marisi Mâxōǀkhās ǂGaes (NSFAF) ge ra ǂnoabasen ǁnā mîǁguib hîas ge a ū in ǁnā studentn hîa kaiǀoa hân tsî !âidi !nâ-ū ge !kharu tsî ǂhanub xa marisise ra mâ!gâhe ǀgapi ǁkhāǁkhāsen!khaigu tawa ra ǁkhāǁkhāsenn ǀguina ra hui tsî ǁnān hîa aitsama mâbasen ǀgapi ǁkhā­ǁkhāsern!khaigu tawa ra ǁkhā­ǁkhāsena marisise hui tamas ǂnamipe. 

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Stray elephants wreak havoc in Omusati

Wild elephants strayed into a crop field belonging to Elago Elago at Oshilulu village in the Okahao constituency of Omusati region last week. The elephants caused damage to crops, but fortunately, no human life was lost.

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Chinese embassy donates 635 school bags

KAMANJAB – The China Foundation for Poverty Eradication through the local Chinese embassy donated 635 panda school bags packed with school stationery and 10 computers to the D.F Uirab Primary School in Kamanjab.  The school has a population of about 640 pupils. 

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Oshikoto top performers awarded

OMUTHIYA – Despite challenges faced by the education sector in Namibia, well determined teachers and school principals remain consistent and dedicated to their duties to ensure that learners are equipped with necessary skills. 

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Close to N$5m for boreholes unaccounted

The Omaheke Regional Council is yet to make a final resolution on how best to deal with a contractor who was reportedly paid an amount of N$4,9 million for the rehabilitation and drilling of boreholes in the region but failed to deliver. 

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Parliamentary staff undertake research training

Parliament staff, who participated in the research training sponsored by the Konrad Adeneur Stiftung and facilitated by German experts from the Bundestag, have hailed the initiative and were recently awarded certificates after completing the intensive exercise that covered a myriad of lessons, including researching for parliamentary work and bill summaries.