Auleria Wakudumo Ongudu yoNamibia Progressive Party (NAPPA) o ina etimwaumbwile kutya ngeenge oya shangifwa kokakomisi komahoololo, ndele tai shi pondola okufindana po omahoololo muNovemba, otai ka lundulula Namibia okudja mongudu onhinatu yoilongo yomounyuni ngee tashi ya keputuko, noku shi tula mongudu yotete mounyuni pomudo 2055. Umwe womovatotipo vo-NAPP, Penda Negonga okwa ti ova kwatwa komadilaadilo...
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Kulisuka Palace win second division
Stefanus Nambara NKURENKURU – Kulisuka Palace Football Club have shocked the football fraternity in Kavango West region as they were crowned champions for the 2023/24 Kavango West Second Division football league in their first appearance. Elevated from the Mpungu constituency’s Third Division, Kulisuka Palace has exceeded expectations with their resilience and consistency in the league,...
Local league grows professional players
Rudolf Gaiseb The founder and president of the Dream Social Football League (DSFL), Shalom Amutenya, said the league aims to provide a platform for local football players to showcase their talents. He said DSFL’s mission is to provide opportunities for participation in quality social football events that foster the physical, emotional, social and psychological growth...
OPEC says Chinese economy pulling down oil demand
PARIS – Uncertainty about Chinese economic growth is weighing on global oil demand this year, OPEC said on Monday, leading the producers cartel to slightly revise down the robust projections it made in July “The world oil demand growth forecast for 2024 is revised down slightly by 135,00 barrels a day from the previous month’s...
Kenya aviation workers to strike over airport deal
NAIROBI – Aviation staff at Kenya’s main international airport will go on strike from next week over a contested investment proposal from an Indian conglomerate, their union said on Monday. About 10 000 members of the Kenya Aviation Workers Union will walk out from 19August, its secretary general Moss Ndiema told AFP. The dispute centres...
Doctors to face charges for omitting cause of death
Auleria Wakudumo Home affairs minister Albert Kawana has tabled a Bill that, if passed, will make it a criminal offence for doctors to leave the cause of death section on death certificates blank. He tabled the Civil Registration and Identification Bill for the second time on Monday. Kawana previously withheld the Billbecause of objections raised...
Mushelenga continues security council reform chorus
Namibia has been advocating for the reform of the United Nations Security Council for a long time, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Peya Mushelenga said on Monday. He said national leaders, including his mentor Theo-Ben Gurirab, the former president of the General Assembly, have called for the Security Council to be more representative and...
Swapo sifting ‘pot’ candidates – Shaningwa
HELAO NAFIDI – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has said the party is in the process of identifying candidates within its structures for the electoral college through its internal democratic processes. At a mini rally held at Helao Nafidi on Saturday, she said after the electoral college, also known as ‘The Pot’, the party will...
Murdered Chipomho’s legs were broken, police say
Ebba Kandovazu A nine-year-old girl whose charred remains were found at a dumping site also had her legs broken, the Windhoek High Court heard on Monday.This was heard during the criminal trial of three Zimbabwean nationals accused of brutally assaulting Natalie Chipomho. Her body, according to a Namibian Police Force Senior Inspector, Detective Josef Ndokosho,...
Reho Spa revamp gains momentum
Lahja Nashuuta REHOBOTH – After several false starts, the latest attempt by the Rehoboth Town Council to revamp and revive Reho Spa finally got out of the blocks. Nestled in the heart of the town, the resort, built around the natural hot springs, could soon be the place to be for local and international tourists,...








