Omukulunhu wehangano loMonica Gender Equality, Human Rights and Social Justice Shaanika Nashilongo okwa ti ovafiyekadi vahapu ova ninga oihakanwa yokufiwa pomutenya eshi omaliko ayeshe haa yangatwa po koonakufyuulula ngeenge va filwa ovashamane vavo.
Okaana keedula heyali ka kwatwa onghonga kuxekulu
Okaana keedula heyali vati oka kwatwa onghonga kuxekulu meumbo lavo momukunda Elwafa moshikandjohoololo shaMulonga moshitukulwa shaHangwena.
Rossing a gandja N$300 000 kiihakanwa yefundja
Ehangano lyiikwamina Rossing Uranium, olya yambidhidha uukomitiye tau ungaunga nefundja miitopolwa yokonooli mbyoka ya dhengwa kefundja okuza omwedhi gwa yi noshimaliwa shi thike poN$300 000.
Omanongelo ga patwa molwefundja otaga ka palula mefudho
Oosikola ndhoka dha kala dha pata omolwefundja otadhi ka tsikila nootundi ethimbo lyefudho osho wo momasiku kaage shi gosikola, uuna omeya ga lota.
Opinion – Budget underspending erodes public confidence …and deprives citizens of essential goods and services
Ministries that continue to spend less than what has been budgeted deprive Namibian citizens of essential public goods and services such as improved education, better healthcare and more roads and bridges, etc. – a situation that can damage public trust and erodes confidence further if not urgently addressed.
Daikon confirms acquisition of Namibia Plastics
Daikon Investments (Pty) Ltd has confirmed its recent acquisition of 55.2%, the controlling share, of Namibia Plastics & Packaging Distributors (Pty) Ltd from Johan Struwig, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO).
Higher credit cost still haunts consumers…as BoN raises repo rate
Consumers have to keep on tightening their belts, just as they have been doing for the last couple of years due to the severe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on living costs, coupled with a persistent recession.
Opinion – Malaria is a deadly disease
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite (plasmodium falciparum) spread to humans through the bites of a female anopheles mosquito. In our setting, malaria is more prevalent during the rainy season between January and April, particularly also because the northern part of our country receives a lot of flood water, during this said time.
Opinion – Zambezi freshwater fish-processing factory
An elementary study of the idea of a freshwater fish-processing plant in Namibia balances greatly on the vast commercial benefits in the investment of a project of such calibre for our country as a collective, and the Zambezi region in particular.
Opinion – Bureaucracy escalates people`s suffering
The Namibian Public Service Charter guarantees service delivery, accountability and transparency for all Namibians, but efficient service delivery remains a dream for many Namibians.




