Oritjavari ovature vo Karukondwa Komatoorore ka Tjinene no vayenda okuza kwarwe mOmaheke mu mwari Onggoneya ya Maheke vazemburukire imba mo Karukondua mbaÞa iyo Covid-19 okuza ko 2018 omutjise imbwi tji wa tambuka mo Namibia.
Orutavi rwo Swanu ya Namibia ro Agste Laan ma ru tjeme wina
Orutavi rwo maturiro inga o Agste Laan mOtjomuise rwo Swanu ya Namibia ma ru ningire kutja ombongarero onene yo Swanu ndjari tjiyari 29 ku Kozonjanga nganduu 1 ku Kambundu ombura indji izemisiwe kaparukaze.
!Gawaxab hails Kavango regions’ potential
The two Kavango regions have immense potential to contribute to solving Namibia’s economic problems because they boast fertile land, a great supply of water, favourable climate conditions and abundant natural resources.
Opinion – Principles, impact on decision making process
Pearson Custom Publishing (Pearson, 1998 – 2002) defines ethics as the “standards of conduct and moral judgement.”
Opinion – Ploughing back into schools
Like in many African countries, education in Namibia was brought by different missionary societies.
Opinion – Namibia needs higher revenue to avert debt default
It is worth remembering that the word ‘credit’ comes from the Latin word for trust, which underpins the financial system.
Opinion – Alert and support for the Welwitschia Fund
On 13 July 2022, I sat in an auditorium in Lüderitz as a guest of the Lüderitz mayor, Anne Marie Hartzenberg, listening to Cabinet ministers Christine Hoebes, Tom Alweendo and Obeth Kandjoze on key government developmental projects.
Opinion – Ownership of movable property and security
In a person’s life, the ownership of a thing is in principle the most comprehensive real right to a person’s own thing because it gives a sense of pride and honour as soon as ownership vests in such individual.
Opinion – Significance of Swapo’s policy conferences
Namibia is still considered a sub-Saharan Africa country with a huge gap between the “haves” and the “have nots”.
Letter – The right way to fight back
I am shocked at the level of corruption in Namibia. Over the past months, I saw how the youth tried to fight back at corrupt leadership. Of course, there are many socio-economic hardships we are facing and witnessing on a daily basis, and I sometimes hesitate to buy a newspaper and read about it.









