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The Namibian
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Ya pula ya simanekwe wo by
AAYOPALEKI poshipangelo oshinene mOvenduka ( Windhoek Central Hospital ) oya ti ondondo yokwaasimanekwa kaaniilonga aakuluntu moshipangelo shoka oye ya thiga yu uvite lela nayi okwi iyeleka naaniilonga ooyakwawo moshipangelo osho tuu shoka. “Katu lile po ano uuwanawa waavu mboka hatu yakula?” Gumwe gwomaayopaleki Francine Djuulume (53) osho a pula a yelithilwe ngaaka. Aayopaleki okwa kundanekwa ya hokolola kutya ihayi ihumbatelwa nawa kwaangoka e li omuwiliki gwawo moshipangelo moka gwedhina Pet
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Dirty bed spreads are piling up due to the lack of water in the hospital.
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‘Fake cops’ robbery charges withdrawn by Werner Menges
THE charges against five men accused of having been involved in an alleged robbery in which N$2,2 million was stolen from a Lebanese businessman in Klein Windhoek in May last year were withdrawn in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Overcoming violence through love by Nomhle Kangootui
SIMONE Karukuo (16) recounts how she was forced to live in an orphanage at the tender age of 11, even though she was not an orphan but had simply been abandoned by her mother who was physically abused by Simone’s stepfather at the time.
Tsvangirai again a thorn in Mugabe’s side by
HARARE - Tomorrow Morgan Tsvangirai will get his third crack at dethroning veteran Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.
Swindling suspect’s cases to Regional Court by Luqman Cloete
THE cases of the South African citizen who stands accused of swindling several businesses in southern Namibia out of thousands of dollars, was transferred from the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court to the Mariental Regional Court.
Hospital cleaners complain of ‘disrespect’ by Theresia Tjihenuna
CLEANERS at the Windhoek Central Hospital say the level of disrespect by senior staff towards cleaners at the hospital has left them feeling inferior compared to other employees.
Almost 500 youth to benefit from NYS free training programme by Staff Reporter
The National Youth Service (NYS) enlisted 495 youth from all 13 regions of the country, to benefit from its training programme during its seventh intake. The recruited youth commenced with preparation of their Civic training in June at the NYS Ondangwa Training Centre. The official opening took place on Friday, 19 July in Ondangwa and included an address by The Minister of Youth, National Service, Sport and Culture, Jerry Ekandjo.
Guard Your Mouth by
Once upon a time, there was a boy who used to accumulate very bad grades at school and when his mother found out, instead of yelling at him she told him that he could do anything if he believed in himself and that only he could do it better. From that time, he did better in school and learned to accustom himself with people who brought light to his life.
Free condoms on the decline by Theresia Tjihenuna
THE withdrawal of funds for HIV programmes in the country by donors has resulted in a loss of several Condom Logistics Officers (CLO’s) and a reduction in the funds available to pay for key operational items such as transport in recent years.
United Africa says it will build apartments for N$230 million by
THE UNITED Africa Group says it plans to develop luxury apartments, worth N$230 million in central Windhoek at a piece of land it bought for N$10 million a couple of years ago from the City of Windhoek but has since raked in N$70 million by selling two portions of the land to FNB Namibia and the Social Security Commission. The date of the start of construction was not announced but this is not the first time, plans of apartments have been announced by United Africa, which has come under criticis
Teenager accused of raping a boy by Theresia Tjihenuna
A 16-year-old boy at Uuwandi Wewu village at Tsandi was arrested on Saturday after allegedly sodomising a three-year-old boy.
Mandela still critical after reported op by
JOHANNESBURG - The presidency said yesterday that Nelson Mandela was still critically ill in hospital but improving slightly, declining to comment on a report the anti-apartheid hero had undergone an operation.
Keetmans conducts circumcisions by
FORTY-FOUR males aged from six to 52 years were circumcised during a week-long circumcision campaign at the Keetmanshoop State Hospital in June.
No privacy at Usakos clinic by Adam Hartman
ALMOST six months after the Presidential inquiry into the health care in Namibia expressed concerns about a ‘clinic’ housed in a community hall at Usakos, health workers continue operating from the premises.
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