insert_link Health / Medical Senegal tightens anti-Covid controls after Mecca deaths Senegal said today it had implemented voluntary Covid-19 screening tests and reimposed the wearing of masks at Dakar's international airport for returning pilgrims fearing the virus was linked to the deaths of some Mecca pilgrims. Dakar suspects that a number of the some 1,300 deaths -- according to a Saudi tally -- are down to a respiratory syndrome ailment such as Covid-19, Health Minister Ibrahima Sy […] today24 June, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Omaulikilo oipindi o Zambezi Bream Festival, oku li ko mo 04 fiyo 10 August 2024. Elelo lo doropa ya Katima Mulilo ola shiifa ta li ka kwa tela komesho omaulikilo oipindi o Zambezi Bream Festival and Cultural Expo oo taa ka hovela oku dja mo 04 fiyo 10 August 2024. Omaulikilo okomudo oku li taa la lakanene okuu fana ovashingifi mo mu dingonoko no pondje opo veuye va tula omapungolo avo mo doropa ya Katima Mulilo oshoyo mo shitopolwa. Tapopi no ikunaneki onghela, oo eli […] today18 June, 2024
insert_link World U.S Congress investigates Covid-19 origins Anthony Fauci is being grilled in the United States Congress, facing unfounded allegations from lawmakers that he attempted to cover up the origins of Covid-19. The 83-year-old US government scientist was Joseph Biden's chief medical advisor, but before that he served under Donald Trump's administration at the height of the pandemic, famously correcting many of the former President's false comments about the deadly virus. Our correspondent Benji Hyer has been […] today4 June, 2024
insert_link Namibia Fourth Group of Post-Covid Peace Corps Volunteers Arrives in Namibia Six Peace Corps volunteers, the fourth group of response volunteers to arrive in the country since Covid-19, have pledged to serve the nation. They were sworn in at the U.S. Chief of Mission's office in Windhoek. The group will spend a year in Namibia serving in sectors such as health, education, and economic development. They will be stationed in the towns of Windhoek, Mariental, and Gobabis. Their arrival brings the […] today30 May, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Zhang Zhan,ngoka a mangwapo sho a lopota o COVID 19 mo Wuhan okwa tegelelwa a mangululwe nena Omutoolinkundana gwa China Zhang Zhan ,a pewa egeelo lyoomvula 4 mondjedhililo sho a lopota etukuko lyo COVID 19 mo Wuhan,okwa tegelelwa a mangululwe nena. Omutamaneki omukulu okwa shanga omaivo inaaga dhindwa kepato lyoshilando Wuhan,ta gandja euveko lyomuule, nonando shili ompinge nepangelo. Omutoolinkundana omukiintu Zhan okwa mangwapo mu May 2020 nokwa kala eedhililwa mondjedhililo yoomeme mo Shanghai. today14 May, 2024
insert_link Africa Wildlife traffickers carried on their illegal trade during COVID lockdown – what legal traders can learn from their resilience By Annette Hübschle, University of Cape Town and Meredith Gore, University of Maryland The world literally stopped during the COVID-19 pandemic. But while countries locked down to keep coronavirus at bay, wildlife traffickers carried on their illegal activities. Global risk governance and criminology academics Annette Hübschle and Meredith Gore studied the traffickers’ methods and share lessons from their resilience. How did wildlife traffickers continue their […] today14 May, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Ehangano lya America nolya France taga pangele okuyapo notuntila yo COVID 19 ,yina wo otuntila yeshikisha Ehangano lyo Aputeka lya France lyo Sanofi nolya America ndyoka tali nyenywa,lyo Novavax nena oya tseyitha taya imanga kumwe okulanditha otuntila yo COVID 19 nokuyapo nayimwe ndjoka yina otuntila yeshikisha. Kohi yompangela yolisinisa yoodola oobilion dha America sigo 1.2,omahangano gopaali otaga ka longela kumwe okulanditha otuntila yo COVID 19 yo Novavax muuyuni auhe,kakele miilongo yimwe ngaashi India,Japan na South Korea moka ehangano lya America linamo nale uukumwe. O Novavax otayi […] today10 May, 2024
insert_link Namibia Failure to address the unemployment crisis could lead to a significant loss of votes for the Popular Democratic Movement in the upcoming elections Amid economic difficulties exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Namibian households grapple with rising fuel prices and electricity tariffs. Josef Kefas Sheehama, an expert in socioeconomic trends, offers his perspective from his role as an Independent Business and Economics Researcher. today2 May, 2024
insert_link Business / Economics EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW; Navigating the Impact of Rising Fuel Prices and Electricity Tariffs: Insights from Josef Kefas Sheehama In the midst of economic challenges and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Namibians are grappling with the harsh reality of increasing fuel prices and electricity tariffs. Josef Kefas Sheehama, an observer of socioeconomic trends, sheds light on the pressing issues facing many households in Namibia and offers perspectives on the road ahead. Sheehama begins by acknowledging the significant burden that rising fuel and electricity costs place on individuals already […] today30 April, 2024