Bukalo – Likwambuyu wa Zwelopili ya Libaka za Litolopo ni Matakanyani, Peya Mushelenga, ukupile kamaiso ya Katengo ka Munzi wa Bukalo kuambuka kuitwanisa nikuli bakumalele kulwanela kutisa zwelopili kwa Bukalo, ili teñi likwambuyu nanyazize bayemeli kakusatisa zwelopili. Nabulezi manzwi awo kanako yakukwalula simubuso ofesi ya munzi wa Bukalo. “Ki kwabutokwa kuli luzwiseza pata kozo kakuba bayemeli ni babeleki, ili kuli lusike lwatepelela mwa milelo yaluna yakusebeleza sicaba. Luswanezi kuambuka kuitwanisa mi lubone kuli lueza misebezi yaluna,” nekubulezi Mushelenga.
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Nedbank MD urges public and private sector cooperation
WINDHOEK - Last week Nedbank Namibia hosted a business luncheon at Hotel Heinitzburg, which was attended by the who’s who of the Namibian business community, including the Minister of Finance Calle Schlettwein and Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Centre to be launched this week
WINDHOEK - This week Namibia will launch the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE). The centre will be launched through the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Windhoek on 24 October 2018 at an event that will be officiated by the Minister of Mines and Energy Namibia, Tom Alweendo.
Hollard and AMS ensuring better future for young Namibians
WINDHOEK - The development of any country relies largely on the quality of human capital. Education plays a vital role in the development of human capital and is linked with individuals’ well-being and opportunities for better living.
Bank of Namibia scoops Best Company to Work For two years in a row
WINDHOEK - For the second time in a row, the Bank of Namibia has clinched the Deloitte Best Company to Work For Award , having won the award also in 2017. The bank was awarded a Platinum Seal of Achievement in the Small/Medium Size Company Category of companies with fewer than 500 employees at an award ceremony that took place on Wednesday, October 17.
Skin Lightening
It is widely accepted among scientists that all humans share a common ancestor and due to evolutionary pressure, following migration to the north and southern hemispheres with different climate conditions and UV light exposure, our skin colour changed to adapt to the relevant level of UV light with altered melanin levels in the skin, this simply to maximise survival chances and perpetuation of our species.
Outjo man guilty of murder and assault
WINDHOEK - A resident of the small town of Outjo was convicted on Friday on a charge of murder with direct intent on his own admission and a charge of common assault and assault by threat after the state called witnesses.
Comedy tour to wind up in capital
WINDHOEK - Hilarity is the four-course menu next Friday, November 2, when locally acclaimed comedian, Ndangi Iileka, or just Iileka winds up his Broke and Famous comedy tour at the Warehouse Theatre.
Kirchdorfer once again to rock Oktoberfest
WINDHOEK - As the countdown start towards the beginning of the popular Oktoberfest, October 26 and 27, one of the highlights of the entertainment menu is the original Oktoberfest band, the Kirchdorfer, all the way from Munich, Germany as the official band at the event.
Soli Deo Gloria wins Gospel Choir Festival
WINDHOEK – The Soli Deo Gloria has grabbed the grand prize in the Old Mutual National Gospel Choir Festival, taking home N$50,000 in the mature age category.