The Namibia Football Association (NFA) last year invested over N$1 million in the training and development of local referees, and the results of that investment are starting to bear the desired fruits.
Nghipangelwa: Etunhilo loCovid-19 tali ende tali shongola mOshikoto
Omukulunhuwiliki wouhaku moshitukulwa shaShikoto Joshua Nghipangelwa okwa ti ovanhu otava ende nakashona oku ka tunhilwa ovenda yoCovid-19 eshi komandiki ouhaku ihaku holoka vali ovanhu ve li momwaalu muhapu ve uya ketunhilo.
Elelodoolopa loshilandopangelo la takela omunwe ‘eembudi’ dolusheno
Omupopilkiko woshilando shaWindhoek Harold Akwenye okwa kunghulila oshiwana opo shi xulife po okukala tashi andjaneke olusheno momaumbo avo tashi longifa omukalo woumbudi.
Omukainhu a dengwa noikulumbwati kookalyamupombo
Omukainhu weedula 53 okwa dengwa noikulumbwati kookalyamupombo meumbo laye Etitatu mokati koufiku lopotundi 00h10 momukunda Eendombe moshitukulwa shaMusati.
Munyandi kwamvhuu kadogorokere siruwo oso age kuna kundindira Ambulance
Gonomvhura 59 gedina Musialela Moses Luyanga, kuna kara nye gokuhulilira ogu ana kara asi munyandi kosikasama siruwo sooso kamukwete mvhuu siruwo oso age kuna kuduga wato momukuro gwaKasaya gwapita poKabbe kombindakano momukunda horowero gwaZambezi.
Mahundiro gonombapira dokusingisa kuna kara udigu koNATIS
Kutunda tupu opo zapaturuka ezi mberewa zokugwana nombudi sivike seesi, sinzi sovantu kwawiza komberewa ezi unene modoropa zaOshakati zaNaTIS omu vayaturamo mahundiro gokugwana nombapira dokukalironga kusinga.
Opinion – NIDA: A beacon for agro-industrialisation in Namibia
Namibia, although hugely rich in natural resource endowment is challenged by expanding its industrial capacity in the country. These challenges are soon to be overcome by its policy discourse on green hydrogen and fourth industrialisation revolution (4IR) initiatives.
Coast gets cash-accepting ATMs
Bank Windhoek recently installed three new cash- accepting Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) at its branches in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and at an agency in Henties Bay. Walvis Bay now has two cash-accepting ATMs.
Paratus completes landing station for increased capacity
Last February, Paratus announced that it had entered into an agreement with Google to be the landing partner for the Equiano cable in Namibia.
Development levels should guide rules of origin …as automotive industry prepares for free African trade
Namibia, Kenya, Botswana, Rwanda and Ghana need rules of origin that will allow participation and further development of the automotive industry by new players in the sector.








