Community HIV testing in Ohangwena
Community HIV testing in OhangwenaUnder an American-funded outreach programme health extension officers are to provide HIV testing and counselling services to people in remote rural areas. Taking...
View ArticleJustice delayed as magistrate quits
Justice delayed as magistrate quits 0 A Windhoek magistrate’s resignation earlier this year, before judgment in a case dating back seven years, could mean the case has to start afresh.Lawyers and...
View ArticleBaby dies after hospital blackout
Baby dies after hospital blackoutCritically ill patients were transferred to private hospitals after the Windhoek State Hospital’s ground floor experienced a power failure yesterday morning. State...
View ArticleKaribib to host third Navachab half-marathon
Karibib to host third Navachab half-marathon The third annual Navachab half-marathon is set to take place in Karibib on Saturday.Since its introduction in 2014, the race has become a staple on the...
View ArticleNamibia''s relay team ends fourth
Namibia''s relay team ends fourthNamibians at the Paralympic Games did not deliver good results yesterday, when the relay team missed out on a medal while swimmer Gideon Nasilowski failed to advance to...
View ArticleKasu prepares for Nefie Kandjii Cup
Kasu prepares for Nefie Kandjii Cup The Katutura Sport Union (Kasu) is getting ready to host its annual Nefie Kandjii football and netball competition on Friday, 30 September.This year’s edition will...
View ArticleRecord crowd at Trustco junior event
Record crowd at Trustco junior event The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) conducted a junior tennis tournament last weekend at different venues in Olympia. The tournament, which was sponsored by...
View ArticleEnduro heads to Farm Döbra
Enduro heads to Farm DöbraDrama is expected when the Namibian Enduro Championship takes place this weekend. Penultimate race to see dramatic fight for top spot The Bank Windhoek Namibian Enduro...
View ArticleNothing left for me to prove, says Kerber
Nothing left for me to prove, says Kerber Newly crowned world number one Angelique Kerber has nothing left to prove after clinching the US Open for a second grand slam this year and securing a place in...
View ArticleReal begin Champions League defence
Real begin Champions League defenceReal Madrid talisman Cristiano Ronaldo faces an emotional reunion with boyhood club Sporting Lisbon when his side begin the defence of their Champions League crown...
View ArticleSydney to host women''s World Cup
Sydney to host women''s World Cup The women's rugby league World Cup will be held alongside the men's tournament for the first time next year in Sydney in what officials said Tuesday was a "...
View ArticleAantu ayehe naya kuthe ombinga mOmutumba gwEvi-ELCRN
Aantu ayehe naya kuthe ombinga mOmutumba gwEvi-ELCRNEhangano lyoEvangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia (ELCRN) olya pula UUministeli wOmatulululo gEvi wu kwatelemo aakuthimbinga ayehe...
View ArticleOndangwa tayi landitha po oplota dhoka inadhi pwa okufutwa
Ondangwa tayi landitha po oplota dhoka inadhi pwa okufutwa Konyala aantu ya thkia po150 mboka ya li ya ningi omaindilo gooplota dhomagumbo mOndangwa okwa tegelelwa ya ka kanithe ooplota dhawo...
View ArticleHope for EU-Morocco trade deal
Hope for EU-Morocco trade dealA potential resolution is on the cards to solve a diplomatic clash between Morocco and the European Union (EU). Annulment should be overturned, says advisor The European...
View ArticleWill you lose your job to a robot?
Will you lose your job to a robot?The fields of arts and science may end up as the last bastions of human occupations, as new technologies render certain jobs obsolete. The fields of arts and science...
View ArticleSA employees rate caffeine more important than safety
SA employees rate caffeine more important than safetyA recent survey of 12 000 office workers nationwide has revealed a few surprise findings.The poll revealed the likes, loathes and wants from South...
View ArticleInformant protection needed to break cartels
Informant protection needed to break cartelsLawmakers don’t appear keen to leave the door open for guilty-conscience whistle-blowers to spill the beans on their accomplices. Competition commission...
View ArticleLogistics students off to Germany
Logistics students off to GermanyFour logistics students from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) have been accepted to an exchange programme at Germany’s Flensberg University of...
View ArticleOur Cinderella crops
Our Cinderella cropsAfrica is unlikely to achieve its agriculture potential, or be prepared to deal with challenges like drought that climate change will make more frequent, unless we change our...
View ArticlePower shift in Libya
Power shift in LibyaThe political power game in Libya has just become more complicated as a general with the backing globally recognised parliament, seizes an oil export terminal. General with...
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