Ehangano lyokutunga omagumbo lyoNational Housing Enterprise (NHE) olya mana okutunga omagumbo ge li 33 koTsandi moshitopolwa shaMusati ngoka ga tungwa kondando yoomiliona N$10.
Mbumba a popila oomeme vokewalanda koutalala …e va pa omakumbafa nomatalashe
Omupedupresidente Nangolo Mbumba okwa yambidida ovakainhu ve lihumbata, va teelela kewalandamoshipangeloshaNandjokwekonima eshi e va landela omatalashe nomakumbafa.
Natu longeni e tatu ipalutheni yene – Nandi-Ndaitwah
“Uuna oshilongo itaashi vulu okwiipalutha shoshene, nena ihashi simanekwa. Onkene oshilongo oshi na okulonga nuudhiginini, opo kaashi ka indile puushiinda.”
Transwoman wins toilet ban suit
In a landmark verdict, Japan’s Supreme Court yesterday ruled in favour of a transgender bureaucrat who sued the government over access to female toilets at work.
2024 US election: only a handful votes may matter
The United States is a vibrant democracy of 330 million people , yet in an increasingly polarised nation, the next president will likely be decided by just a few thousand votes, say analysts.
Somalia kicks off diaspora conference
The second annual diaspora conference kicked off in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, on Monday with the government seeking to tap investment opportunities from its citizens abroad.
Sudan civil servants go hungry as war claims livelihoods
Sudanese public school teacher Imad Mohammed had worked for 32 years when war broke out almost three months ago, tearing his country apart and his finances to shreds. “We only eat one meal a day now,” he told AFP about his family of five.
Angola should start building warships: president
Angolan President Joao Lourenco said on Monday that Angola should start constructing warships and invest in building shipyards. Initiating warship construction in Angola could lay the groundwork for the country’s naval industry, the president, who also serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, told a ceremony marking the 47th anniversary of the Angolan Navy.
Top things adults say they miss the most from childhood
A study of 2 000 Brits revealed the activities adults miss most from their youth, with more than half (56%) admitting they have lost their sense of fun with age.
Intelligence doesn’t guarantee success – Geingos
First Lady Monica Geingos said being smart will not necessarily guarantee success, and there are other key attributes like mental resilience, hard work and balancing activities that can take one far in life.









