As sport activities are slowly returning in various parts of the world, Namibia recently followed suit when it announced the unbanning of various non-contact sport codes, allowing them to return to training grounds but under strict conditions.
Omukulupe a nyematela naku mu tula komalungula
EENHANA – Meekulu Lucia Nghipandulwa wedula 66 womomukunda Ehoma moshikandjohoololo Omulonga moshitukulwa ohangwena okwa udifwa nai unene komafano oo a kala ta tambulafanwa komapandja opamakwatafano kutya oku li moluhepo lamadu namatutu, noke na apa ha teneke omutwe waye.
Tangeni Tailoring a kwafela mekandeko loCovid-19
EENHANA – Omunangeshefa Helaria Sheehama woTangeni Tailoring mododolopa Helao Nafidi moshitukulwa Ohangwena okwa yandja oshali oulapi woku tuvika komayulu nokokanya veli 200 koshitopolwa Ohangwena opo ku kelelwe oCOVID-19.
Uuministeli gwElongo gwa yanuna okaliindeli okape
Uuministeli wElongo owa tseyitha kutya ngashingeyi oshiluku oshipe mokaliindeli otashi tameke petameko lyomwedi tagu ya.
Omunambelewa omukuluntu muuministeli ngoka Sanet Steenkamp okwa ti oshiluku oshipe ngashi ngeyi mokaliindeli kelongo ooshoka tashi tameke momasiku 03 June 2020.
Tales of the legends – Go well, uncle Ben, a gentle giant takes a bow from the game of life Ben Tembo 1948-2020
Another tragedy has befallen the Namibian football fraternity at large with the sad passing of former Eleven Arrows and South West Africa (SWA) Bantu Invitational likeable giant shot-stopper Ben Tembo, aka “Oom Ben”, as the much-adored man of the cloth was affectionately known amongst his congregation.
Covid-19 profiteers unmasked … commission has clear evidence of price exploitation
As Namibia and the rest of the world have been grappling to deal with the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, the prices of certain products in the country have increased by as little as 14% while some have gone up by as much as 100%.
African swine fever contained in Omusati
The African swine fever that has killed close to 300 pigs in parts of the Omusati region, with an enormous and costly impact on small-scale farmers in the region has been successful contained.
Tjihuiko won’t be forced to pay fine
The Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) said it will not force an advisor of Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro to pay a fine of a cow worth N$12 000 for alleged “impropriety allegations” made against the traditional leader.
Staggered return to the classroom
The ministry of education yesterday announced a staggered return to classroom teaching, following consultations with various stakeholders.
Minister assures support to international students
Higher education minister Itah Kandji-Murangi said she has asked the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) to provide further support to Namibian students studying in Ukraine amid the Covid-19 pandemic.