For newly sworn-in member of parliament Gotthard Kandume, the classic tale of rags to riches is a reality, which he endured after sleeping in the back seat of a sedan over the past five years.
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Oyendji otaya iyutha koompango okukeelela oCovid-19 monooli
ONGWEDIVA - Nonando omikweyo omileeleka komeho goositola dhiikulya monooli otadhi yemateke, aakwashigwana otaya ihumbata taya iyutha koompango dha tulwa po.
NHE pledges N$200 000 to fight corona
The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) has responded to the call for action to assist the nation towards combating the spread of Covid-19 in the country by allocating N$200 000 to the cause.
Strand Hotel and PnP Namibia bring hope amidst Covid-19 lockdown
While the Covid-19 pandemic has literally brought the world and every nation to a halt, not knowing where your next meal comes from, remains a stark reality for many.
MTC dismisses 5G rumours
As the Coronavirus sweeps the globe, so do rumours about what caused it or how it is spread. One such rumour that has gained steam online is that MTC has secretly installed 5G towers while the Khomas and Erongo regions are on lockdown.
Govt’s external debt down to N$31 billion
Namibia’s external debt stock declined by 4.1% to N$31 billion at the end of 2019. This was confirmed by the central bank in its latest annual year report for 2019.
Required leadership style in turbulent and uncertain times
On 17 March 2020, President Hage Geingob declared a state of emergency followed by a lockdown that officially started on 28 March at 14h00 and ends on 17 April 2020.
The voice of religions in times of coronavirus
We are all aware that religion has been seen and used throughout human history as an instrument or weapon of breaking down (as a tool of colonialism, oppression or suppression) or of breaking through (as a tool of liberation, transformation, reconciliation and healing). Today, the voice of religions in times of Covid-19 is that of healing and maintenance of healthy life and living conditions
A second term and the hope for better
As our democracy ages and matures, it brings with it a lumpsum of political events and occurrences bound to influence our political climate for years to come.