Auleria Wakudumo Omukainhu weedula 31 okwa kwatwa onghonga vati komulumenhu ehe shiivike manga kwali tadi kongeleka ili mOngwediva. Omukulunhu koshikondo shokukonaakona oimbuluma mOshana, Deputy Commissioner Frederick Ndjadila okwa ti oshiningwanima eshi osha ningilwa potundi 21h00 komukunda Omatando, mOngwediva. Omukainhu okwa lopotwa ali tadi kongeleka yedina DSCOAN mOngwediva eshi a lefa otaxi a uka kOshakati. Omushingi...
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Namibia naChina tava twikile okulongwela kumwe
Auleria Wakudumo Namibia naChina otava twikile elongelo kumwe okutopola omaliko pokati koilongo ivali. Omukalelipo waNamibia koChina, Elia Kaiyamo okwe shi kwashilipaleka meenghundafana noradio yomudidimbe yaChina hai ifanwa China Global Television Network (CGTN), komesho yoprogramma hai i ifanwa China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) ano ekwatafano nelongelokumwe pokati kaChina-Africa oyo ya tengenekwa ika kale ko momafiku 3 Septemba, moBeijing,...
How TISAN’s revitalisation could unlock Olympic dreams
Stefanus Ngolo The Tertiary Institutes Sports Association of Namibia (TISAN) was once a vital institution for nurturing the sporting dreams of Namibian students. However, its long-dormant state, plagued by internal issues and leadership conflicts, has caused significant harm to the country’s aspiring university athletes. The inactivity within TISAN has deprived sporting students of crucial opportunities...
1.4m Afgan girls denied education
PARIS – At least 1.4 million girls in Afghanistan have been denied access to secondary education since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, with the future of an entire generation now “in jeopardy”, the United Nations’ cultural agency said recently. Access to primary education has also fallen sharply, with 1.1 million fewer girls and...
Zuckerberg queried over illicit drug ads
SAN FRANCISCO – Members of Congress called on Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg to give them details regarding adverts for opioids and other illicit drugs on the tech titan’s platform. A letter signed by 19 lawmakers pressed for details about such ads, given disturbing reports by the Tech Transparency Project and the Wall Street Journal. “Meta...
Poem – What is the meaning of life?
What is the meaning of life? Is it outings, and fine dining? Rainbow dishes with sparkling wine? Or moments of syncing breaths? With a lover, face-to-face? Is it a sunset from the balcony? As two dance with passion, to the sound of a romantic brass? Or is it a family around a fire? With tea...
Addressing violence requires proactiveness
Iuze Mukube Despite the Namibian government’s interventions through the Constitution and various other laws such as the Combating of Rape Act, incidents of family violence continue unabated. In a joint effort to combat and raise awareness of this kind of violence, the University of Namibia and the University of Eastern Finland launched a video on...
Millions needed for City’s water woes
Rudolf Gaiseb Windhoek’s old underground water infrastructure contributes to the wasting of water in the city, the municipality’s spokesperson Harold Akwenye has said. Currently, they cannot quantify exactly how much water they lose – be it through negligent use by the City’s residents in their homes or the old water infrastructure. “Most of the water,...
Archbishop Nashenda: Protect nature
Auleria Wakudumo In celebration of a century of evangelisation marked over the weekend at Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus Parish in Oshikuku, Archbishop Ndubukuti Nashenda urged Namibians to do extra work together to care for Mother Earth. “We need to do extra work together to care for our home, Mother Earth, which calls for...
Kunene trumpets green economy
Rudolf Gaiseb Kunene governor Marius Sheya said the region is in a good state to foster unique developments, including green economy, mining, agriculture and tourism. “We are introducing projects likeImproving Rangeland and Ecosystem Management (IREMA), the Namibia Agricultural Mechanisation and Seed Improvement Project, green hydrogen, new lodges and accommodation facilities, the roads, and the Baynes...








