Okaana kokamati keedula heyali oka fya eshi vati ka lika kondje komhadi meumbo efimbo loufiku momukunda Omandobe moshitukulwa shaHangwena.
Ovaangola tava kutwa momikunda nava lopotwe koovene vomikunda – Nangolo
Ohamba yOndonga Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo oya kumaida ova yandji voilonga mOndonga opo va kale alushe noku lopota koovene vomikunda ovakwashiwana vaAngola ovo va kuta momaumbo avo.
Omuhongifikola vati a xwika po eumbo lomukulupe (88)
Omukainhu weedula 50, omuhongiofikola keifano okwe lifutila mo mo d o l o n g o noshimaliwa shoN$2 000, ta tamanekwa eshi vati a xwika po eumbo lomukulupe weedula 88.
Rising prices push consumers to the brink
Comparative consumer prices for the festive season, December 2022, increased to 6.9% when matched to 4.5%, recorded in December 2021.
Medical aid industry remains financially sound
The country’s medical aid industry reported a net deficit for the third quarter of 2022, yet remained well capitalised as it held a high percentage of free assets as at 30 September 2022. Additionally, the industry’s reserves level exceeded the minimum prudential reserves level requirement of 25% and is thus deemed to be financially sound.
NamRA to tax all natural resource income
The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2022, came into force on 01 January with an objective, amongst others, to ensure that any income derived from the exploitation of Namibia’s natural resources is taxed.
Opinion – Police’s common sense failure dangerous
Namibia is well known as a stable, democratic country, committed to stimulating economic growth and employment through foreign investment. However, there is a lack of trust in the police because of the unprofessional conduct, rudeness and violence of many officers.
Opinion – Resuscitating education in Namibia
Education is a systematic process that seeks to produce well-balanced individuals with the requisite knowledge, skills, values, aptitudes and attitudes to become functional and productive citizens for national development.
Hardap prisoners sow for the future
The World Food Programme (WFP), Lithon project consultants, Hardap prison officials and inmates gathered on Thursday morning outside the Hardap correctional facility to watch the first vegetable seeds being planted to launch the cropping season.
Omaheke starts school year in church
With countrywide outcries regarding the poor performance by learners, this year’s annual back to school service hosted by the ELCRN Ephesians Parish in Gobabis attracted a large number of people seeking audience with God.







