Oshiwambo Ngoloneya wa||Kharas tapula ovaleli moshitopolwa vahangane noku longela kumwe mouwa woshiwana Ngoloneya woshitopolwa sha ||Kharas Aletha Frederick okwa pula ovaleli moshitopolwa vahangane noku longela kumwe moku yandja eyakulo lavo koshiwana. Frederick elombwelo eli okwe liyandja oku pitila moshipopiwa shaye osho aulikila oikundaneki shanuninwa etumwalaka lomudo mupe koshiwana shaye moshitopolwa sha ||Kharas. Okwati oshafimana opo kutalwe nomesho amanamo oku kandulapo omashongo ataalela oshiwana efiku nefiku osho tati otashi dulu ashike oku hangika ngenge oshiwana tashi longelekumwe noku liyambulafanapo. Frederick tadenge omufindo kutya […] today9 January, 2025
insert_link APO International United States (US): State Department Determines Genocide in Sudan The United States government said on January 7, 2025 that it had determined that Rapid Support Forces (RSF) forces committed genocide in Darfur during the current conflict in Sudan. The US government also sanctioned the RSF commander, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, for atrocities committed by his forces in Sudan, along with seven RSF-linked companies. These sanctions are a positive step. Dagalo’s forces, who have been engaged in a brutal conflict against the Sudanese […] today9 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia Rehoboth Expands Boundaries to Foster Growth and Development The Urban and Rural Development ministry has expanded Rehoboth's municipal boundaries by incorporating land from the Khomas Region, aimed at enhancing economic and property development opportunities. The newly included areas are situated near the B1 road and will host projects submitted by Sandwerf One and Two Investments (Pty) Ltd, specializing in agri-tourism and residential development. Desiree Pieters is the town council's PRO: today9 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia MVA Fund CEO Urges Caution Amid Rising Festive Season Road Accidents Motor Vehicle Accident Fund CEO Rosalia Martins-Hausiku has called on drivers to exercise extra caution during the rainy season. Highlighting preliminary figures from the Namibian Police, she revealed that over 400 road crashes and 80 fatalities have been recorded this festive season. Martins-Hausiku emphasized that the combination of increased risks and adverse weather conditions underscores the need for vigilant and responsible driving. today9 January, 2025
insert_link South Africa EFF aims to introduce a Student Debt Cancellation Private Member’s Bill in Parliament In S.A, the EFF says it will introduce a Student Debt Cancellation Private Member’s Bill in Parliament. From 2017 to 2024, national student debt grew from around eleven-billion-rand to approximately 17-billion-rand, averaging an increase of two-billion-rand each year. The EFF’s, Sihle Lonzi, says the bill seeks to clear all student debt and establish a qualification registrar, which will be a central government body that takes over the distribution and […] today9 January, 2025
World China Vows to Deepen Graft Fight in Areas Like Finance And Energy China's top anti-graft agency has vowed to double down on its efforts to battle corruption as it mapped out its focus in areas such as finance, state-owned enterprises, and energy and renewed its pledge to go after bribe payers in the new year. It's a signal that President Xi Jinping's campaign against dirty officials will roll on for the foreseeable future. Laura Westbrook is our reporter: today9 January, 2025
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Stilfontein Mining Crisis Deemed Humanitarian Disaster by GOOD party The GOOD Party in S.A says the Stilfontein mining crisis in North West is a humanitarian disaster requiring urgent government intervention. The party accuses the government of violating constitutional rights by blocking rescue efforts and failing to address the socio-economic issues driving illegal mining. GOOD secretary-general Brett Herron, warns it become one of South Africa’s worst humanitarian failures: today9 January, 2025
insert_link Africa UN Says DRC Rebels Exported 150 Tons of Coltan to Rwanda Rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo illicitly exported at least 150 metric tons of coltan to Rwanda last year, resulting in the largest known contamination of the Great Lakes Region's mineral supply chain, according to a U.N. expert report seen by Reuters. The exports began after the M23 movement, a Tutsi-led group allegedly supported by Rwanda, took control of the Rubaya area, a key source of minerals used in […] today9 January, 2025
insert_link World UK Parliament To vote on whether to launch an inquiry into ‘grooming gangs The UK Parliament will vote on whether to launch an inquiry into 'grooming gangs'. Leader of the opposition Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, said there was "still work to be done" to uncover the full extent of "historical child sexual exploitation." as Stuart Smith reports: today9 January, 2025