insert_link Oshiwambo Va pewa ehandukilo mo Senegal, molwaashi tava lu ndile omuprima wo shilongo , kutya ota popile omashenge Omangu ya Senegal okwa lo potwa ya ya ndja ehandukilo lo dolongo ko valumenhu veli va 2 , ovo tava pawa oushima woku ta ndavelifa oipupulu kombinga yo muprima minister wo shilongo osho Ousmane Sonko, kutya ota fenga kombuda oinyangadalwa youshenge moshilongo . Oshikundaneki sho BBC News osha lopota kutya, omuxwaxwameki mo shilongo osho Bah Diakhate opamwe no mufitaongalo Imam Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Ndao, okwa lo potwa va pewa ehandukilo […] todayJune 5, 2024 18
insert_link APO International Annual Development Effectiveness Review 2024: African Development Bank Group’s vice presidents share positive development impact in 2023 [[{"value":"Senior officials from the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) detailed the positive impacts of Bank-supported projects affecting virtually all facets of life across the continent during 2023—a year hailed as one of the most successful in its history. Bank Vice President Marie-Laure Akin-Olugbade said: “2023 was an exceptional year for the African Development Bank, $10.1 billion in approvals, a 30% increase on 2022—this is the second highest level approvals in […] todayJune 5, 2024 14
insert_link APO International Call for Nominations for the 2024 Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) Awards [[{"value":"The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) (www.AWIEForum.org) is thrilled to announce that nominations are officially open for the 2024 AWIEF Awards. This prestigious event celebrates the incredible achievements and contributions of women founders and entrepreneurs across Africa. The AWIEF Awards honor those who drive inclusive economic growth and development through their visionary leadership and innovative business practices. AWIEF is a renowned pan-African organization dedicated to empowering women economically […] todayJune 5, 2024 24
Oshiwambo Ovanhu ve dulife po 2000 velishangifa oukatala vo mahoololo moshitopolwa sha Otjozondjupa efiku lotete. Ocommisi yo ma hoololo mo Namibia Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) mo shitopolwa sha Otjozondjupa oyati oye shipondola oku sha ngifa oukalata vo mahoololo kovanhu ve dulife po 2 000 efiku lo tete lo malishangifo ahovela omandaxa. Oo eli omunambelewa elilepo omalishangifo oukalata vo mahoololo moshitopolwa sha Otjozondjupa Victoria Amutenya, onghela okwa lo mbwela oikundaneki kutya, omuvalu wo va kwashiwana vefike po 2 227 owe li sha ngifa omandaxa oku […] todayJune 5, 2024 6
insert_link Namibia LPM calls departures of Seibeb and Isaacks “street resignation” By Maggie Forceledo Paz The Landless People's Movement (LPM) has acknowledged the resignations of party members Henny Seibeb and Edson Isaacks from both the party and the National Assembly. However, LPM National Spokesperson Lifalaza Simataa, in an exclusive interview with Future Media News, said that the party acknowledged receiving no formal communication regarding the resignations. Despite this, Simataa stated the LPM "will however accept what the party calls 'street resignation' […] todayJune 5, 2024 35
insert_link Health / Medical For women with antenatal depression, micronutrients might help them and their babies – new study Getty Images By Julia J Rucklidge, University of Canterbury; Elena Moltchanova, University of Canterbury; Roger Mulder, University of Otago, and Siobhan A Campbell, University of Canterbury Antenatal depression affects 15% to 21% of pregnant women worldwide. It can influence birth outcomes and children’s development, as well as increase the risk of post-natal depression. Current treatments like therapy can be inaccessible and antidepressants can carry risks for developing […] todayJune 5, 2024 22
insert_link Business / Economics By not mining vital minerals, NZ is ‘offshoring its own environmental footprint’ – is that fair? Getty Images By Martin Brook, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau When Resources Minister Shane Jones recently unveiled his draft strategy for mineral mining, it was quickly criticised by the Labour opposition as “taking New Zealand backwards”. One environmental group even called it a “love letter to mining companies”. But the government’s ambition to double the sector’s export value to NZ$2 billion by 2035, with flow-on effects […] todayJune 5, 2024 17
insert_link APO International African Development Bank, African Union, United States Government, International Fund for Agricultural Development, CGIAR advance ties to boost Africa’s food production [[{"value":"Top development organisations have pledged to forge partnerships to expand the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS), an initiative aimed at building resilient African food systems based on diverse, nutritious, and climate-adapted crops grown in healthy soils. On the sidelines of the African Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit in Nairobi, the African Union’s Commissioner for Rural Development and Agriculture, Ambassador Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, African Development Bank Group Vice […] todayJune 5, 2024 8
insert_link Lifestyle Early childhood education was largely missing from the budget, undermining other education spending By Marek Tesar, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Despite a NZ$1 billion increase in spending on education in the 2024 budget, there was a noticeable absence of any substantial investment in early childhood education (ECE). This contrasts starkly with the money put aside for primary and secondary education, particularly in areas such as literacy. The budget allocates $191 million over four years for […] todayJune 5, 2024 14