ONGWEDIVA - “Onda hupula ngaa ne paife, shika osha ninga onkalondjigilile,” Nangula Mathias ta ti ngaaka a tala oongombe dhe dhi li mbali tadhi si kondjala Etitano lya zi ko momukunda Oshuulo mOshitopolwa shaShana.
Kenneth Iilonga a nukila mondambo momahogololo goWalvis Bay Urban
WALVIS BAY – Omukalimo a tseyika nawa Kenneth Iilonga okwa koleka kutya ota ka kutha ombinga momahogololo ga gwedhwa po guukansela goshikandjohogololo Walvis Bay Urban onga okandidate yi ithikamena.
Bank of Namibia keeps repo rate unchanged at 6.50 percent
WINDHOEK - Local consumers were granted some marginal relief when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Namibia (BoN) yesterday confirmed that the repo rate will remain unchanged at 6.50 percent.
New poultry import restrictions meant to grow local capacity
WINDHOEK - The Minister of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development Tjekero Tweya this week confirmed he will soon introduce new poultry product import restriction measures aimed at supporting domestic production, which in turn will restrict the issuing of the import quotas.
Octogenarian defrauded of N$300 000
WINDHOEK - A gang of conmen took advantage of an 83-year-old Eros resident and defrauded him of N$300 000 in 2018.
Namibia, Tanzania seek ways to exploit trade
WINDHOEK - The second session of the Namibia-Tanzania Joint Commission for Cooperation held last week, discussed several bilateral issues with particular emphasis on trade and country-to-country investment.
NHE to upgrade informal settlement housing
WINDHOEK - The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) has embarked on a pilot project to upgrade informal settlement housing by building eight houses for people who have land ownership but still live in shacks.
The eight houses will be built in Goreangab and Otjomuise.
SA killer slapped with 28 years in jail
WINDHOEK - A South African national, who killed a Namibian woman in 2014, has been sentenced to 28 years imprisonment by Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
Geingob praises army for discipline
Okahandja - President Hage Geingob has praised members of the Namibian Defence Force for continuing to exhibit high levels of discipline.
ACC slams critics over ‘Fishrot’
WINDHOEK – No Namibian approached the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) with information on what has now turned into an international fishing bribery scandal, which has resulted in the arrest of local politicians and businessmen.