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Okamatyona (17) ka tuwa nombele komusamane (41)
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Okamatyona (17) ka tuwa nombele komusamane (41)

Omhangu yaMangestalata mOdangwa oya undulila komesho oshibofa shomusamane womido 41, oo a twa nombele, noku monifa oshiponga okamatyona komido 17 moshitukulwa shaShikoto. Otaku hokololwa Noa Nghaamwa, a twa kamatyona oko kali take mu hokololifa shaashi a tila inakulu yokamatyona oko otombo. Omunafikola eli mondodo onhi-7, oo edina laye ina li tumbulwa okwa tambulilwa moshipangelo shaNandjokwe....

Notable increases recorded in dam levels 
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Notable increases recorded in dam levels 

KEETMANSHOOP – Namibia’s key dams have experienced notable increases in water levels following recent rainfall, according to the latest dam bulletin issued by the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) on Thursday.NamWater’s head of public relations and corporate communication, Lot Ndamanomhata, in the dam bulletin said the Hardap Dam has experienced a strong inflow of 1004.6 million cubic metres (Mm3)/second,...