Epangalo lyaZambia Etiyali olya pititha omushangwa kutya otali gandja omasiku gaali gefudhepo lyiilonga, nomasiku gatatu tali hulilitha omapandela ondjilakati moshilongo okugandja esimaneko oshowo okudhimbulukwa omupresidente kwa li gwaNamibia Hage Geingob.
‘Ngeenge efyo laGeingob inali ku vela, mwena’ – Ya Ndakolo
Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shaShikoto Penda Ya Ndakolo okwa kunghilila ovanhu ava tava hambelele molwefyo laGeingob opo veshi fele okalambo.
Geingob: Onani ya sile kondjoko …Ayihe oya pwa okulongekidhwa– onzezi ya tsu ooniga mevi – nani odhoshili! Akutwee…
Opu na owala lyangula, mOsoondaha uuyuni owa tala kuNamibia nolukeno nonehekeleko, sho tatu thindikile omuleli gwetu.
Activist abducted in latest Burkina Faso kidnapping
An activist in Burkina Faso was kidnapped from his office in the capital, a civil society group told AFP, the latest dissident to be abducted in the junta-ruled country.
Israel strikes Gaza’s Rafah as truce talks underway
Israel launched air strikes yesterday on southern Gaza’s Rafah after threatening to send troops against Hamas militants in the city where around 1.4 million Palestinians have sought refuge.
Lloyds profit soars on high interest rates
Lloyds Banking Group yesterday announced soaring annual profits as high interest rates benefitted the British lender and sector as a whole.
UK to quit ‘outdated’ fossil fuel-friendly treaty
The UK will join a string of European countries in leaving a controversial energy treaty which has allowed fossil fuel giants to sue governments over their climate policies, the government said yesterday.
Shiimi expected to act on rising liabilities…as debt servicing crowds out developmental objectives
IN the face of escalating public debt, it is imperative for Namibia to focus on specific industries that can drive repayment obligations. According to economic commentators, the country’s excessive public debt remains a major concern in the medium-term.
Multichoice Namibia to broadcast State funeral across Africa
MULTICHOICE Namibia will open channels to the rest of Africa during the memorial and funeral ceremonies of the late President Hage G Geingob on Saturday, 24 February and Sunday, 25 February 2024.
Mauritius grounds flights as tropical storm nears
Mauritius grounded flights and shut schools as a strong tropical storm approached the Indian Ocean island yesterday, the meteorological services said.









