Ngoloneya mukulu woshitukulwa shaHangwena Usko Nghaamwa okwa ti ota twikile nokuyambidida oshikondo shehongo mwa kwatelwa ovanafikola ve li moluhepo.
MTCs ge ǂhâsib !nâ hâ student-e ǂkhâ!nâsa go mā
MTCs di sîsenaon ge Selma Niilenges, ǂguro kurib students ase Triumphant College tawa !narisarimas tsî !aub!ûi!gâs !nâ ra ǁkhāǁkhāǂuisen ǂgaosa huiba go
mā.
Kaikhâi ra ǂkhamkhoen di HIV !gôab ge Nappasa ra ǂâiǂhansen kai
Ashwell Forbesi, Namibia Planned Parenthood Association (Appa) dib ge ǁîb ǂâiǂhansensa gere gowaǂui, ai!gû ra !gôagu di ǂharos 10-19 kurixa ǂkhamkhoen di HIV/AIDS ǂhīgudi !nâs ǂnamipe, nausa-i !hū!nāsise nē ǁōs !gôaga ǀoro rase ra !nurihe xawe.
ǂKhoan ge ǀapas !garo!āǀkhariga ra ǂkhôadī
Onesis tsî Tsandis di ǁhûi!nâǂharira ǁanǂgāsaben ge ra !gaesen, ǁîn ǂkhoan ǀkha kai ǂkhîo!nâsiba ūhâsa, hoaǁaen ra omdi ân tsî !hanaga ǂkhôadī amaga.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Financial discipline vital for farmers
It having been a long weekend, I couldn’t help but think how important it is for farmers to learn how to manage their own money before they can manage that of the business.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – When the going gets tough, the tough get going
In such hard times, especially when the farming community stares another devastating drought in the eye, we should develop a thick skin if we are to sail through such looming drought and other farming hardships.
Simataa sets pace for agri innovation
Despite growing around cattle, Mitchell Simataa was never inspired to take up farming at a tender age. In fact, the sight of cattle scared him - their huge horns and bulky appearance was anything but inviting for Simataa.
Reduced electricity consumption a concern for ECB
The Electricity Control Board’s (ECB) financial position remains sound, but the reduced electricity consumption levels over the past five years are not expected to recover instantly, given the prevailing economic downturn, which remains a concern for the ECB’s future revenue projections.
Public advised to use resources prudently
Mines and energy ministry’s spokesperson Andreas Simon said the ministry remains fully aware of the negative impact that high fuel prices inflict on motorists; hence, the public is advised to use scarce resources more prudently during these tough economic times.
How Namibia’s sanitation crisis endangers its people and future…‘Not the kind of life a human being should live’
Every day, Natalia Shaanika, 15, escorts her five younger siblings across a busy road to a landfill site to relieve themselves. As they squat – partially hidden by scraps of corrugated iron and used toilet paper – their older sister keeps watch.








