Mukurona gerongo pamberewa Sanet Steenkamp kageve magano kovarongwa ava kavakere asi kuna kuwapukurura yitundwamo yawo yonontambo ndunge, komavango gokulisiga siga, muna hamene Namcol, omu vana kulimona vene asi kuvhura nye vakatwikire komeho oko, kuna kara asi nawo ngesi kapi vana kara hena
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Year: 2023
Evango lyokukwateramo lyokuzugumina yihando
Vamitili novarongwa posure zaFidel Castro zopantateko momukunda Tobias Hainyeko ngesi kuna kutora nye yihando eyi zina pepura mpepo yina kuwiza mevango lyawo lyosure yina kutunda pevango vatura asi lyokuzugumina yihando pepi nosure. Sitata saVenduka kwagava evango olyo vazuguminemo yihando posiruwogona tupu.
Opinion – MIT’s notable milestones and achievements for 2022
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade is responsible for spearheading two very important sectors, which are not only wide in scope but very critical for the realisation of national socio-economic development goals of our country.
Gondwana Collection tackles management training
Believing in continually building its team while offering quality service with ‘heart and soul’, Gondwana Collection Namibia provides ongoing training to all employees in its in-house training academy.
Construction records fifth consecutive quarterly decline
The domestic construction sector recorded its fifth consecutive quarterly decline during the third quarter of 2022, contracting by 10.0% year-on-year (y/y).
Alarm bells ring over public debt
Namibia finds itself in a precarious situation, where public debt has reached maximum levels, as government has been unsuccessful in abiding by its targets for public debt.
Geingob: War benefits no one
President Hage Geingob yesterday cautioned a visiting European Union delegation that conflict benefits no one.
Ngavetene: President can’t cancel tenders
There is no provision in the Procurement Act that gives the head of state unfettered powers to cancel tender awards by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN).
Councillor pleads for new school …over 500 Goreangab children not placed in school
The Samora Machel constituency councillor, Nestor Kalola, is asking government to establish a temporary school at Goreagab to accommodate 529 learners, who are at home, having failed to secure a place in a school for this year.
Former Walvis Bay CEO sues municipality
Former CEO of the Walvis Bay Municipality, Muronga Haingura is suing the Walvis Bay municipality, activist Knowledge Ipinge as well as Gertrude Usiku, the employee relations officer for N$1.5 million.







