Am not sure how the government feels about Moody’s ratings, but with every rating coming out they seem like they have no idea what they are doing. They are being downgraded and they have no answers to all these downgrades. Same as South Africa that has junk status right now.
Oshikondo shomalweendo nomatalelopo sha dhengwa ondhimbo koCovid-19…Ye vulithe po125 000 ya kanitha iilonga
Aaniilonga ye vulithe po125 000, moshikondo shomalweendo nomatalelopo oya tumwa komagumbo oshoka kapu na we iilonga.
Zhu a gandja omagano kaapolisi mOmusati
ONGWEDIVA - Omunangeshefa mondoolopa yOutapi, Hai Rong Zhu okwa gandja iikwathitho mokukeelela oshowo okulwitha omukithi gwoCovid-19 yongushu N$3 600 kopolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati.
My Weekly take away – Don’t be a coach that breaks down athletes
First and foremost, I would like to salute every Namibian that had a dream to succeed in their sport talent but never manifested due to various reasons, and hence decided to pursue a career in coaching.
Video: Locals weigh in on lockdown
Video: Locals weigh in on lockdown
Alcohol back-door sales boom despite lockdown
“We are receiving calls every day from people who desperately want to buy alcohol. We were sold out the first week after the lockdown. Our stock was bought out by our regular customers who were buying in bulk. We are empty,” said a bar owner selling alcohol backdoor in Eveline Street.
Landlord evicts family for not paying rent
Failure to pay rent due to businesses closing abruptly last month because of coronavirus resulted in a family of four being evicted by their landlord from a corrugated iron sheet shack in Katutura on Thursday morning. The family failed to pay their rent of N$1 000 for March.
Media in the the pandemic era
The media plays a critical role during any pandemic, as it becomes the primary source of information and public communication; however, there are some concerns on how information is currently shared during the lockdown.
Presidency, SPYL refute newspaper article
The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) and the Presidency reacted to a daily news article headlined “Geingob’s Long Knives Reach Regions: Goodbye”, labelling it as a “customary anti-Geingob agenda article headline”.
Unionists call for protection of workers
Although union experts agree the negative impact Covid-19 has on the economy, they warned that there should be a balance between the health of Namibians, workers protection and the country’s economic recovery.