Namibia benefits from NASA research
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Ocaso, ovaṱuta ve nongendo novinamuinyo mbi ṱiziwa i yoporise
Orutu rondjeverero yourunga wovinamuinyo rwa Pukiro na Eiseba Ocomuunity Stock Theft Organisation, ousupi Ocaso, notjiwaṋa tjovaṱuta atjihe ve nongendo nepango pokati koporise novahakerwa mourunga.
Ozonganda za sewa omatundu ondjara ya hita, matu hepa okuyaruka kerero?
Katjisupi ozombuze pekepeke mehi omuhuka omunene za tjirirwe nomatjangwa yemwe. Kotjikando otjitenga ozongoramambo ape azehe mehi zari aze ripetere pombuze imwe otjombuze ohongora yazo.
OOTA kehi yOmbara Otjitambi Katjiua ya kuekurura ombongarero ya NNN ye rero
Ouhonapare wOmbazu wOvaherero kehi yOmbara Otjitambi Onongo Mutjinde Katjiua ya nakaurire ombongarero ndji ma kuzu oyo matyasaneno kuno viwaṋa mbya ihamisiwa iyo Tjiṱiro Otjindjandja dnaj haamene erero mOtjomuise ndja isanenue iyOperesidenda yOkehi.
Violinists to perform at SICMF
Eight talented musicians from Youth Orchestras of Namibia (Yona) have been selected to participate in the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival (SICMF) in July.
Know your civil servant – Watering young minds at grassroot level
Asmara Kaffer, also known as Ann Kaffer, is a skilled individual with vast expertise in youth matters who has been working for the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service since 2011.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Effect and consequences of deliberately circumventing law
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CPBN admits condom tender blunder … never verified Shapwa’s factory
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia has shockingly admitted making a blunder on a multimillion-dollar tender.
Zambezi: Thatch grass sustains communities
On a chilly Saturday afternoon, an elderly woman and her children, including a toddler as young as two, leave their home behind and embark on a journey into the thick velds of Old Masokotwani to harvest thatch grass for survival.
Over 500 000 registered to vote
Preliminary statistics indicate that since the commencement of the General Registration of Voters (GRV) on 3 June, a cumulative 536 202 eligible Namibians had registered as voters by 22 June 2024.
