Ongwediva- Oka¿epo oka kuru ko Swapo ya Namibia, Hadino Hishongwa hapo oku ma rire Omuhaamise OmuÞize wOvihavero vyOtjirata Tjombazu tjOvakwanyama ?
O Covid-19 maihonapara po zo porise no zo sikore
Otjomuise-Ovavere vo Covid-19 ma ve yenda yenda ama vehonapara mo tuveze two porise two ma Þiziro wo va kamburwa nawina po tu veze two ma hongero.
Ozondjuwo ku mbeha yenene itjimwe o AR kumaiyandja ombango nomasa
Otjomuise- Otjihuro tja Tjomuise katjitjiri tjo rukwao kombunda yo ma toororero wotjihuro ngeri mu Tjikukutu tjiyeri 25 otjimbumba tjo Affirmative Repositioning (AR) tji tja kambura ounane wotji huro ihi.
Capricorn suspends senior Bank Windhoek employee
Parent company of Bank Windhoek Capricorn Group on Wednesday this week suspended its sales manager Riaan van Rooyen, following the revelation of an alleged racist social media posting.
Almost N$4.4 million paid to communal conservancies
Almost N$4.4 million was paid out to communal conservancies and farmers in communal areas during 2019 through the Human-Wildlife Conflict Self-Reliance Scheme for livestock losses, crop damages and loss of human life or injury to humans.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Life the way we would like to make it
I was slowly getting familiar with this year’s trending r-word, R0, which is pronounced as R-naught.
Opinion – Genocide: Another’s pain, another’s gain
After a close observation at Namibia’s political landscape, one can promptly affirm that peace is indeed maintained by the people not governments.
Opinion – Musings on post-apartheid reconciliation (part 1)
Nelson Mandela’s visit to the South African team before the opening game of the 1995 Rugby World Cup can be viewed as politics of grace in motion.
Opinion – Basic Income Grant is cost-effective
The Basic Income Grant (BIG) coalition welcomes the news that government is considering the implementation of an income grant.
Opinion – A call for economic revival by all stakeholders
The private sector in Namibia is in dire straits.