ONGWEDIVA –Nonando Shiyenga ya tutika evi omasiku ngaka, onkalo yoshikukuta mUuvudhiya onkene tuu natango ya tinda okushuna omutse miipeta, noongombe odhindji odha li dha si kondjala, shika oshi ikwatelela kukansela moshitopolwa moka Amutenya Ndahafa.
Omuniilonga gwOhorongo Cement okwa dhipagwa kelyenge lyostala
WINDHOEK- Ehangano lyokulonga oosamende lyedhina Ohorongo Cement olya hokolola kutya omuniilonga gwawo ngoka a si eso lyi nyanyalitha omanga e li miilonga okwa li a sile melyenge lyondhalate.
Opinion: The Church Should Stand With The LGBTIQ Community
I came across a story recently of a pastor speaking on LBGTI issues and found it fascinating, especially since that doesn’t happen often and that there is an expectation that churches should not discriminate their congregations but should be filled with pride when the church is diverse and fully packed.
Opinion: I want to be an MC, but don’t know where to start
Congratulations. You have taken two of the most important steps of your journey. The first thing you have done is, you decided on what you want. Taking the initial step of decision as to what you want to become is hard.
To be robustly head-on with corruption – LPM’s Mootu
WINDHOEK- Being fed up with the system, corruption, growing up in hardships, high tax rates, and
high rental fees are just some of the things that led to Utaara Mootu to venture into politics.
Waka International pre-school and daycare grooms kids into responsible adults
Founded by Namibian model and businessman Luis Munana, Waka International pre-school and daycare is one of the few schools in the country to use the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), which is designed to engage and inspire children, helping them to develop knowledge, skills and understanding in all subjects, as well as to learn international mindedness and develop a range of personal qualities and dispositions.
Youth opinions on the 2019 elections
The 2019 elections have come to an end and Youth Corner went to the streets of Windhoek to hear Namibian youth’s views on the elections and this is what some of them had to say
Single men take lead in housing market
WINDHOEK - Single men are now the fastest growing group of home owners, accounting for 42 percent of total home transaction volumes.
Windhoek man pleads not guilty to murder
WINDHOEK - Benjamin Strong, 56, on Monday pleaded not guilty to a count of murder, read with the provisions of the Domestic Violence Act, one count of attempted murder, two counts of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and one count of defeating or obstructing or attempting to defeat or obstruct the course.
Police chief praises electorate, parties for peaceful poll
WINDHOEK - Police Inspector-General Sebastian Ndeitunga has expressed immense appreciation and gratitude for excellent conduct and safety during the recent Presidential and National Assembly elections and during the political campaigns and post polling.