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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Month: May 2024

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Oshiwambo

Aantu ya konda 38 000 oya mona uuthemba woshilongo pethimbo lyoshikonga shuuministeli wiikwameni shoka shili metifa

Oohandimwe ya thika 38 000 sigo oompaka oya mona omikanda dhopashigwana okupitila moshikonga shuuministeli wiikwameni yoshilongo,omatembu,epopilo negameno lyoshigwana ,shoka shili metifa. Oshikomga osha tameke mu 05 February tashiya pehulilo mo 30 July. Omunambelewa kuluntu guuministeli Etienne Maritz okwa fatulula kutya uuministeli otau fala oshikonga shoku shangitha omikanda dhopashigwana kiitopolwa ayihe 14 yoshilongo. Tati osheetwapo otashi lalakanene okushangitha oohandimwe mboka yaahena omikanda dhopashigwana ,ashike oyena omikanda yambidhidhi,oshowo mboka ya kanitha omikanda […]

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World

Modi’s anti-Muslim rhetoric taps into Hindu replacement fears that trace back to colonial India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is popular but divisive. Ritesh Shukla/Getty Images     By Archana Venkatesh, Clemson University   The world’s largest election is currently under way in India, with more than 960 million people registered to vote over a period of six weeks. Spearheading the campaign for his Bharatiya Janata Party, incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi is spending that time crisscrossing the country, delivering a message he hopes will […]

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Oshiwambo

Zuma iindikwa natango oku kutha ombinga momahogololo gopashigwana gonuumvo

Ompangu yopakotampango mo South Africa nena oya ekelehi etokolo lyokomisi yomahogololo,noku tokola kutya omupresitend omukulu Jacob Zuma, ita vulu oku kutha ombinga momahogololo gonuumvo. Okomisi oya tulamo eindilo lyeendelela oku pataneka ekwatelemo lya Zuma momusholondondo gopaalamende mongundu yo uMkhoto we Sizwe. Okomisi oya pititha omusholondondo gwaaulikwa hogololwa yoongundu,ngaashi shili moveta,noku pula omatindo. Noya yakula etindo lili ompinge na Zuma,sha landula egeelo lyoomwedhi 15 mondjedhililo ya Estourt mo 2021,sho a dhini […]

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Entertainment

Bridgerton season three – all the usual froth, but a more mature edge as Regency fears of spinsterhood explored

        By Danielle Mariann Dove, University of Surrey   Note this piece contains spoilers for seasons two and three of Bridgerton Netflix’s Regency-inspired romance series Bridgerton has returned in all its garish glory (at least if you’re a Featherington) for the show’s much-anticipated third season. Transporting viewers once again into the glittering world of high society scandal, gossip and romantic intrigue, this latest instalment shifts the focus […]

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Juno Spa brings the elegance and nostalgia of Turkish Baths to Europe, Americas and the Gulf

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Juno Spa brings the elegance and nostalgia of Turkish Baths to Europe, Americas and the Gulf

[[{"value":"Juno SPA Design&Manufacture (https://www.Juno.com.tr/), a premier designer and artisanal company specialising in customised spa products, is expanding its product range to hospitality providers in the Middle East and Gulf region. Under the guidance of owner Güner Yavuzer, the company aims to establish a new benchmark in spa design and production, serving a worldwide clientele seeking unparalleled quality and service. Juno SPA is committed to revitalizing the elegance and nostalgia associated […]

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South Africa

South African communities vs Shell: high court victories show that cultural beliefs and practices count in climate cases

Oyster gatherers on a Wild Coast beach at low tide. The sea is integral to these communities’ lives and culture. PaulGregg     By Louise Du Toit, University of Southampton; Brewsters Caiphas Soyapi, North-West University, and Louis Kotzé, North-West University     When the Shell petroleum company announced in 2021 that it wanted to explore for fossil fuels off South Africa’s pristine Wild Coast, Indigenous communities in the area immediately fought […]

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World

Kenya’s flood evictions may violate the law – scholar

      By Smith Ouma, University of Manchester     Recent floods in Kenya have left at least 270 people dead, displaced more than 200,000 and destroyed property, infrastructure and livelihoods across the country. In Nairobi, hundreds of people in informal settlements were left homeless and thousands were displaced. And now, the government has been evicting people from flood-prone areas. Smith Ouma is a legal expert with a focus […]

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Africa

Rwanda’s role in eastern DRC conflict: why international law is failing to end the fighting

      By Kerstin Bree Carlson, Roskilde University     The power of international law lies in its potential to offer alternatives to force and violence. The ideal is that states submit their grievances to a court rather than duke them out on a battlefield, or carry them out against civilians. As concerns armed violence, there are two international courts that countries can engage. The first is the International […]

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Africa

More African women are accessing the internet – report

    Bonface Orucho, bird story agency   A surge in mobile phone ownership has increased internet usage among women in Africa, leading to a drop in the mobile internet adoption gender gap to 32%, the lowest level it has reached since 2017. This is according to a new report, ‘Mobile Gender Gap Report 2024’ by GSMA released on May 15. It examines women’s mobile access and use across 12 […]

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