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Aanilonga yaali yo Namwater ya hulitha sho ya tyokwa omanga yeli miilonga ohela ko Kavango West

Aanilonga yaali yehangano lyo Namwater oya hulithile poshiponga,sho ya tyokwa kolusheno komukunda Nankudu moshitopolwa Kavango west ohela. Omunambelewa gopolisi moshitopolwa Chief Inspector Raimbert Muronga okwa koleke oshiningwanima,tati osha holoka lopotundi onti 14h58 ko Nankudu Riverbank,sho kwali taya kambadhala oku pangela eshina ndyoka hali pombo omeya okuza momulonga okuya koshigwana. Oonakusa ayehe aa Namibia ,oya tongololwa

todayFebruary 22, 2025 8

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Ehulithepo lyomakwatho ga America olya guma iilongo oyindji ya Africa

Sha landula sho America a zimo mehangano lyuundjolowele muuyuni,noku kaleka omakwatho ga America,ayihe mbyoka yili etokolo tali ka guma uundjolowele waantu oomilion mu Africa,otwa popi nominista yuuhaku DR Kalumbi Shangula kutya shika otashi ka guma ngiini Namibia. Minister tati shika osha guma iilongo oyindji,noku hulithapo omakwatho mo Namibia osha guma etulomiilonga lyoopolohalama dhiimanga keyamukulo lyopashigwana

todayFebruary 22, 2025 6

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Oshituthi dhimbuluko shomukokoli presitend oshili metifa moshitopolwa Ohangwena

Ngoloneya gwa Ohangwena Sebastian Ndeitunga okwati okuunganeka oshituthi shoku dhimbulukwa omukokoli presitend moshitopolwa Ohangwena otashi pitika aa Namibia ya gandje esimaneko komulumentu ngoka a yambulapo oshigwana sha Namibia. Aantu omayovi oyeli moshituthi dhimbuluko shoka shili metifa,tashi ningilwa kokapale komaudhano ka Eenhana. Aayenda okuza ngaashi ko Angola oyeli moshituthi dhimbuluko.

todayFebruary 22, 2025 4

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Drought Puts 1.26 Million at Risk of Food Insecurity

A severe drought has disrupted farming, placing over 1.26 million people—40% of the population—at risk of food insecurity. The delayed rainy season and insufficient rainfall have worsened planting conditions. Agriculture Minister Calle Schlettwein has provided an update on the crisis.

todayFebruary 22, 2025 4

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In S.A, Afrikaans e-hailing service, WANATU, has resumed operations

In S.A, Afrikaans e-hailing service, WANATU, has resumed operations after the High Court in Pretoria granted the company an urgent interdict preventing the Tshwane Metro Police from impounding its vehicles. With legal assistance from AfriForum, the court ruled in WANATU's favor. AfriForum's Louis Boshoff says the service was suspended earlier this month due to permit

todayFebruary 22, 2025 10

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Trump Administration cuts protected status for +500k Haitians

The Trump Administration is cutting deportation protections for more than 500-thousands Haitians. They had been granted temporary protected status - or TPS - under former President Joe Biden - allowing them to live and work in the US after their home country was deemed unsafe. Toni Waterman has more.

todayFebruary 22, 2025 8

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Windhoek Renews Cooperation with Local Authorities

The City of Windhoek has reaffirmed its partnership with various sister local authorities by renewing their memorandum of understanding. The agreement aims to tackle shared challenges and promote collective development efforts. Reporting for One Africa TV’s NewsOnOne, Selma Taapopi. Catch last night's full bulletin on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 watch it on GoTv 84,

todayFebruary 22, 2025 2

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Almost sixty million voters head to the polls Sunday in Germany

Almost sixty million voters head to the polls Sunday as Germany elects a new Chancellor and Government. The early election in Europe's biggest economy comes following the collapse of Olaf Scholz's former three-party coalition back in November - the Chancellor now in a fight to try and secure a second term. Trent Murray has more

todayFebruary 22, 2025 3

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In S.A, the DA says government wasted over 28-million-rand on NHI advertising

To South Africa, where the DA says the government has wasted over 28-million-rand on National Health Insurance advertising while public hospitals struggle with staff shortages. The party argues that the funds, spent since April last year, should have been used to fill two-thousand vacant medical posts instead of promoting an unrealistic healthcare scheme. The DA’s

todayFebruary 22, 2025 1

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