Omunambelewa omukulunhu wouhaku moshitukulwa shaShikoto Joshua Nghipangelwa okwa ti ovanaudu novanailonga koshipangelo shaMuthiya itava ka longa vali noudjuu ngeenge omeva a pata molwaashi paife ova tungilwa otenga yomeva.
Omalelo goondoolopa nagi itule mo mehumokomeho
Minista goondoolopa nomayambulepo gokuushayi Erastus Uutoni okwa kumagidha omalelelo goondoolopa agehe ga kale aluhe tage ya po noondunge dhongushu dha yooloka, opo ga humithe komeho oondoolopa.
Brain Battle – First Ever Social Science Quiz
THE first-ever Khomas Regional Social Science Quiz will take place at the Unam main campus next week Thursday.
Young female pilot soars to new heights
In an inspiring tale of determination and resilience, a young female pilot has taken flight in pursuit of her dreams, inspired by the indomitable spirit of pilots who delivered much-needed relief items during a devastating flood in her region.
Mother, daughter keyholder business thrives
Ndeshihafela Shakumu decided to start her own business of crafting keyholders to complement her clerical income and maintain her children.
Mateus: Being a barber makes me happy
Sakaria Mateus, also known as ‘Songo the Barber’, says a haircut is something that should be enjoyed and that there is real art behind it.
REDEFINING vocational training
THERE have been miscon ceptions about vocational trades, with some saying it is for people who can’t get enough points to go to university, for people who can’t get good jobs or qualifications while students have praised the role they play in offering technical skills.
Opinion – Who is going to fill the Geingob void?
IN the political corridors, constituencies, cities, towns, and villages, many Namibians are wondering what will happen after President Hage Geingob bids farewell in March 2025.
Opinion – Fuel price increase amid economic struggles
THE Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced an increase in the prices of petrol and diesel, citing a combination of rising international oil prices, the depreciation of the Namibian dollar, and catastrophic flooding in Libya.
Dismissed Kayec instructors fight back
Twenty-three instructors from the Katutura Youth Enterprise Centre (Kayec) say they were unfairly dismissed last week for not attending a meeting they were not aware of.









