Omolwa oshiponga shoCovid-19, ovakainhu eemiliona 47 otashi dulika vaka kale vehe na oiyakulifo yoludalo la longekidwa.
Ouyelel wa yandjwa onghela kehangano loUnited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) otau ti, eshi otashi dulika shi ka etele ovakainhu oudjuu wa kwatela mo omateelelo inaa longekidwa, omahepekafano opaukashike koo okanhu, nosho tuu.
Ositola yomataiyela ya yugwa N$15 000 kaafuthi
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oyi li molukongo lwaafuthi mboka, ya ponekele ositola yomatayiyela tayi ithanwa Trend tyre mOshakati, nokuyugamo soshimaliwa shithike poN$15 000 koomuma.
Opolisi ya ekelehi omapopyo goilluminati kosocial media
Opolisi oya ekelehi ohapu yomawi taga itaambathanwa kosocial media, ngoka taga popi anuwa koRundu oku na illuminati.
Cuca Tops to players rescue with food parcels
RUNDU – As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to take a toll on Namibians, especially on athletes, Rundu-based sport club Cuca Tops yesterday responded in timely fashion with a donation of food parcels to its players.
My weekly take away – Youth sports teaches more than just how to kick a ball
Let’s be honest, in Namibia, players have a very slim chance of playing professional sports. I don’t say this to be harsh or pessimistic, but to emphasise the importance of focusing on how parents and coaches can help every single player, and make a difference in their lives long-term by helping them learn the important life lessons.
Future of rugby premier league uncertain
With the start of the 2020 domestic rugby activities in the country’s premier league delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) has also been affected and is now looking at possibilities of restructuring the league’s business to be aligned with the current conditions and times.
Veteran sports journalist opens case against club owner
Veteran sports journalist Carlos Kambaekwa has opened a case of assault by threat against the owner of Young African Football Club Mali Ngarizemo.
unWrap – Michelle McLean determined to promote Namibia’s tourism industry
The former Miss Namibia and Miss Universe Michelle McLean shared the importance of
investing in the country’s tourism industry in a live interview with Miss Namibia Nadja
Breytenbach on Instagram recently.
Kanime’s contract hangs in the balance… mayor makes U-turn on contract extension
The future of City Police head Abraham Kanime appears to be hanging in the balance after municipal CEO Robert Kahimise reportedly failed to issue a notice to convene a meeting last week Thursday, where Kanime was to sign a lucrative three-year contract extension.
Ready for business
Kapana delight… The ministers of health, urban and rural development, as well as the City of Windhoek yesterday briefed vendors at the Oshetu Open Market in Katutura before reopening for business.