Despite being out of contention for the 2022 Cosafa U/20 trophy, Namibia’s Young Warriors coach James Britz has said their plan is to beat Malawi in today’s final group match and bow out of the regional tournament with a decent measure of pride.
Omukainhu nomona va kwatwa po molwoulunga woikombo
Omukainhu weedula 46 noshoyo okamonamati 16 ova kwatwa po eshi vati va vaka po oikombo ndele teve i dipaa.
Ta kongo omakwatho a fumbike aakwanambwiyu ye
Sho nda thiki pegumbo, onda mono aantu ya ngundumana, nohauto yopolisi yili pegumbo, omanga yamwe taya ti, nandi kwatwe. Shoka okwali sha pendje kutya kaapena we aantu.
Tava nyenyeta eshi vati muni e va longifa ominino domeva oshali
Ovakwashiwana vomolukanda Ombili modoolopa mEenhana otava nyenyeta tava ti ova kengelelwa ku muni waEenhana eshi vati e va fefa ominino domeva ashike vati ineva futa.
Omakwatokoonkondo onkene taga indjipala
Omakwatokoonkondo moNamibia onkene taga indjipala, ngoka taga ningilwa unene aakiintu mwa kwatelwa aanona yeli kohi yomimvo.
A tindilwa eifutilomo sho anuwa a tomeke mukwao
Ompangulilo yamangestalata yoKeetmanshoop ongula yohela oya tindi eifutilo mo lyo omukiintu ngoka ta tamanekelwa endhipago lyomukiintu omukwao.
Positively shaping society for the better
Young black Namibians have the will to impact society for the better, says Kaveto Tjatjara, the CEO and founder of Flushh, a social enterprise that is building innovative waterless toilets for underserved communities in Namibia.
Opinion – Government should invest more in education
Education is one of the most important investments a country can make for its future. Education is a powerful agent of change, improves health and livelihoods, contributes to social stability, and drives long-term economic growth. Education is also essential to the success of everyone in Namibia.
Dispatched thoughts -Be grateful in the moment
Every time an event or something comes to an end, a new cycle and struggle begin and a new fight to make it to the end starts again. The same applies when it comes to gratitude – it too runs its course and will have to be restarted again. However, the best part of any ride is not the end or beginning, but the ride itself.
Empowering boys into responsible men
The Oshikoto education directorate will host a boys’ seminar on Friday at the Etosha Secondary School in Tsumeb under the theme ‘Raising champions for tomorrow’.









