Epangelo laAngola ola yandja omaufemba kovakwashiwana valo ve fike po2 400 ve li moshitukulwa shaHangwena Etine kombelewa yoshikandjhoololo shaKongo.
Year: 2022
Musali wanaha Zambia ubulaiwa kikubu
Musali walilimo ze42 kuzwelelela Livingstone mwanaha Zambia, nashwile kasamulaho lonji yanali kuyona nenatilwe kikubu mwanuka ya Mpukano mwasilao sa Ikaba, mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
Muzeko wakuyumba mwana ukalyeha
Muzeko wamusali yanyazwa kamulatu wakubulaya mwanahae kasamulaho akupuluha, uka utwiwa feela isaho. Hane abonahalile mwakhuta yenyinyani ya Katutura fapila muatuli Johannes Shuuveni, viki yefelile.
Mandu amanca mwa Windoko
Windoko ika amuhela hape mandu aka yahiwa kwasibaka sa Avis. Komponi yenca ikabizwa Avis Smart Village.
Kasi Vibe: Promoting local art continues
Despite having been interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, The Kasi Vibe Festival’s quest to promote local art was reignited this past weekend with an array of products and services after a two-year hiatus.
Nama festival keeps cultural flames alive
Organisers of the Annual Nama Cultural Festival intend on keeping the traditional flames alive as they hosted events in Keetmanshoop, Swakopmund and Windhoek to raise funds for the main event at a later date.
Opinion – Calling for the regulation of cryptocurrencies
The SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management (PFM) which the SADC Parliamentary Forum is developing has attracted more praise, with some people commending it for touching, albeit in passing, on cryptocurrencies, while others have called for more guidance on the phenomenon.
Ethiopian Airlines to buy five new Boeing freighters
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest and leading aviation group in Africa, and its longstanding partner Boeing last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the intent to purchase five 777-8 Freighters.
Vivo Energy goes solar at retail sites
Vivo Energy has taken the bold but necessary steps to install solar power systems at its retail sites to offset the escalating cost of electricity.
Spending in the right places will push recovery
Local economist Robert McGregor believes government is spending money in the wrong places that will never translate into driving the economy forward. During an economic outlook discussion last week, he stressed the importance of utilising the development budget to drive long-term growth.







