Etameko olyo omindhi dha kola lyelila lyomwiilongi kehe, oshoka olyo hali longo ongongudhi yelongo lyongushu, osho omukuluntuwiliki gwelongo moshitopolwa shaKunene Sophia Fredericks a thamuna ngaaka.
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NSK’s monthly favs: May
Shall we continue what I started about two months ago? So, every month, I have got this thing where I share a personal playlist of Namibian music.
Namibia-China relations hold great potential – Zhao
China’s ambassador to Namibia, Zhao Weiping, believes there is great potential for the development of relations between China and
Namibia.
Kenya to present budget with new tax hikes
Kenya’s finance minister was yesterday due to present the East African economic powerhouse’s biggest-ever budget, alongside a contentious finance bill that contains a raft of new or increased taxes.
Namibia’s future beckons youth
Dale Turner said, “Dreams are renewable. No matter what our ages or conditions, there are still untapped possibilities within us, and new beauty waiting to be born”.
Tribute to reverend Asser Kazumba Lihongo
Go well, clergyman-cum-freedom fighter. Part of ELOC is gone. A soft-spoken clergyman has departed.
Africa’s great strides in access to education
The theme of the commemoration of the 61st anniversary of the African Union this year was ‘The Year of Education: Educate an African fit for the 21st century’.
NamPol must embrace technology
The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) stands on the crossover of a profound evolution, poised to redefine the fabric of law-enforcement in Namibia.
Scramble for property in a growing population
With 34 years of freedom, independence and sovereignty, Namibia celebrated its 1990 political victory over the brutal South African apartheid regime in a regular yet memorable fashion.
A learning society, meritocracy and technocracy
Meritocracy is the rightful placement of individuals into employment positions based on their competencies.









