Swapo a hala uukumwe
Swapo a hala uukumweShaningwa a zimine kutya ope na uupyakadhi Olutu olunene lyomadhilongo mongudu yoSwapo olwa pulwa opo lu tule miilonga omilandu dhoka tadhi vulu okweeta omalunduluko mongundu...
View ArticleGroundwater map now available online
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View ArticleBlue Economy policy consultations on the go
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View ArticleInclusivity at its best
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View ArticlePublic hearings on abortion start
Public hearings on abortion start JEMIMA BEUKESThe Voices for Choices and Rights Coalition wants abortion to be legalised and the right for women to terminate an abortion up to 28 weeks – seven months;...
View Article81% of Namibians depend on semi-arid area
81% of Namibians depend on semi-arid area ELLANIE SMITWINDHOEKIn Namibia around 81% of the population is said to be dependent on a semi-arid environment, which constitutes 50% of the total land area in...
View ArticlePopulation and housing census kicks off
Population and housing census kicks offSunday night was the reference date The latest edition of the population and housing census started yesterday and enumeration will continue until the end of the...
View ArticleRisk of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Nearly Three Times Higher for Black...
Risk of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Nearly Three Times Higher for Black Women Than for White Women Black women were 2.7 times more likely to be diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer than white...
View ArticleUrgent need for SOE reform – Steytler
Urgent need for SOE reform – Steytler OGONE TLHAGEWINDHOEKFormer economic advisor to the president and GIZ economist John Steytler says there is an urgent need to reform Namibia’s commercial public...
View ArticleMaternal mortality still a problem
Maternal mortality still a problem JEMIMA BEUKES WINDHOEKNamibia’s maternal mortality rate stands at 195 per 100 000 live births, as the country accelerates efforts to reduce it to less than 70 per 100...
View ArticleTrust govt with genocide money – Shilunga
Trust govt with genocide money – Shilunga‘No reason’ not to trust state, she says PDM lawmaker Kazeongere Tjeundo said “we cannot be expected to celebrate Germany's half-baked recognition of genocide...
View ArticleSouth Africa weighs need to save climate
South Africa weighs need to save climate Keep the lights on South Africa is struggling to meet growing energy needs yet avoid deepening Earth's carbon crisis one of the many dilemmas besetting the UN...
View ArticlePublic transport on a standstill in Eswatini
Public transport on a standstill in Eswatini Public transport remained at a standstill Sunday in Eswatini, in the latest protest against Africa's last absolute monarchy, rocked by a wave of...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Open-minded debate needed
EDITORIAL: Open-minded debate needed The current abortion debate is filled with emotion, often revolving around moral, legal and religious arguments.The sides involved are the self-described...
View ArticleIsolation rape case transferred to regional court
Isolation rape case transferred to regional court Man (27) accused of raping girl (15), recovering from Covid Magistrate Nelao Brown transferred the case to the regional court and subsequently...
View ArticleSave the economy by getting vaccinated
Save the economy by getting vaccinatedBoosting health policy key to recovery Covid-19 vaccine inequity will have a lasting and profound impact on socio-economic recovery in low- and lower-middle income...
View ArticleThe learners of Pro-Ed Academy shared which study tips work for them the best...
The learners of Pro-Ed Academy shared which study tips work for them the best as learners nationwide gear up for their year-end examinations. Ceara SinclairI’m a grade 8 learner and I like to make...
View ArticleBlowing out somebody else’s candle won’t make yours shine
Blowing out somebody else’s candle won’t make yours shineAm I a victim of bullying or was I a bully? The launch of the School of Destiny Association (SODA) Consultancy ‘We Care’ project of the School...
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK Miss Namibia 2021, Chelsi Shikongo, and her runner-up, Annerrie Maré, both received cars to help them fulfil their duties. For the first time since Pupkewitz Toyota's involvement with...
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