Registered nurse at Engela District Hospital Frans Immanuel has cautioned community members against the use of contaminated water, as it has played a role in the increase of diseases like malaria, bilharzia, scabies, diarrhoea and others.
Year: 2023
Police PROs put through their paces
The Namibian Police are conducting a workshop for community affairs and public relations officers to capacitate them with practical mitigating approaches when dealing with the public through various media platforms and crime prevention without compromising the integrity of the force.
Vulnerable communities to receive vouchers
To mitigate the effects of escalating food and commodity prices and food insecurity in vulnerable communities in Namibia, the World Food Programme yesterday launched the Food Voucher Programme in collaboration with the Japanese embassy at Tsintsabis in the Oshikoto region.
Okaana keedula heyali vati ka kwatwa onghonga kuxekulu
Opolifi moshitukulwa shaHangwena otai konakona oshibofa shokaana keedula heyali oko vati ka kwatwa onghonga kuxekulu meumbo lavo.
Oshipotha shomupolisi ta yakele iingangamithi mondholongo sha undulilwa komeho
Oshipotha shomupolisi gwomimvo 28 ngoka kwa li a adhika ta yakele iingangamithi mondholongo mOndangwa osha undililwa momasiku 20 gaJuni nuumvo.
Okambebe osho ka mono mwene womukunda mupe
Ovakwashiwana vomomukunda Okambebe ova hoolola Arnolf Uahengo opo a ninge mwene womukunda wavo mupe.
Olutu lwohanana lwa adhika mokandjugo koshipangelo
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oyi li molukongo lwomukiintu ngoka a thigi ohanona ya sa mokandjugo koshipangelo oshinene shaShakati.
Omukulupe a monifwa oshiponga nekende lomukonyo
Omukulupe weedula 62 okwa tambulilwa moshipangelo shaShakati eshi vati a dengwa nekende lobiila moshipala pefimbo kwa li tava tanguna nomufekelwa keendingosho.
A kanitha iilyo yolutu komukithi gwopolio omimvo 51 dha piti
“Onkalo ndi li muyo inandi yi halela omuntu gomwenyo, ondhigu nokayi shi oku indhindhimikilwa.”
We are starting to find our feet – Isaacs…as Citizens’ woes continue
Black Africa’s veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs is highly inspired by his young players’ resurgence and remains strongly optimistic that they will finish in a respectable position come the end of this season.









