Omulumenhu weedula 28 okwe liyasha nondjebo konima eshi vati a nwefa omahooli mOndangwa ndele ta faduka po ina futa.
VokoNarraville va pewa omaumbo
Ovakalimo vokoWalvis Bay, ava hava mono oyuuyemo i li pedu moshitukulwa shErongo osho va mono omaumbo moWalvis Bay oshivike sha dja ko, a tungwa komunghulo wombuwa.
VokOmpundja kave na nande olo eta lomeva
Ondoloma yakula yomeva mOmbonde moshitukulwa shaMusati, oyo hai yandje omeva keetenga da fika pomuwoi moshikandjohoololo oya ninga efimbo ihe na omeva.
Evakepo lovanafikola mOshana otali endelele
Omunafikola omukainhu weedula 20, ha fikola moshiputudilo shopombada shaUNAM mOshakati, okwa lopotwa ava kwapo Omaandaxa, nokukufwa oinima yaye.
Nakuhepekwa koudu wopamadilaadilo e limangeleka …Vati okwa li a taatawa meumbo
Omukulupe weedula 63 ou vati a ninga omafiku ta hepekwa koudu wopamadilaadilo okwe limangaleka oshivike sha dja ko efimbo loufiku.
VIBEZ! – MTC WFW presents fashion as self-expression, art
The 2023 MTC Windhoek Fashion Week took place from Wednesday to Saturday at the Nampower Convention Centre.
Dispel the notion that TVET lacks prestige – Goagoses
The Omuthiya Vocational Training Centre (VTC)’s first-ever youth expo was officially opened last week by deputy minister of higher education, training and innovation deputy Natalia Goagoses.
Producing paper from mahangu stalks
Abraham Shikongo from Onankali village in the Oshikoto region founded the Onankali Paper Project in 2001 to help sustain his community and develop skills amongst the youth.
Use trade fairs to explain development plans – Mutorwa
Works and Transport minister John Mutorwa called on the Rundu Town Council (RTC) to use public platforms such as trade fairs to exhibit and explain its present and future development plans.
‡Nūkhoen celebrate 46th ‘Gaob Fees’
The emotions and excitement were palpable in the quiet town of Okombahe on Saturday as the ‡Nūkhoen descended on it in eager anticipation of the 46th annual Damara cultural festival, also known as the ‘Gaob Fees’.









