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Oshiwambo

Minister guuuhaku ta gunu mboka yeli ompinge notuntila yo Polio

Ominista yuuhaku Esperance Luvindao okwa holola eikwatopomutima omolwa oohandimwe taya taandeleke uuyelele waaheli mondjila kombinga yoshikonga shotuntila yo Polio shoka shili metifa. Selma Taapopi go NewsOnOne okwati,minister okwa holola kutya mboka yeli ompinge nootuntila itaya odheke ashike ootuntila oompe,ashike otaa nkundipaleke ootuntila dhoshito dhoka dha kala dhiinekelwa koshigwana uulethimbo ,ngaashi dhoka dhoshikwenyenye no Polio. Ta popi petamekitho lyoshikonga shotuntila yo Polio ,minister okwa londodha kutya mboka yeli ompinge nootuntila oyeli […]

today27 January, 2026

Oshiwambo

Uuministeli wuuhaku owa yakula aanongo yuuhaku ya Cuba yeli 19 mboka taaka tuminwa koshipangelo sha Windhoek Central nosha Katutura

Oondohotola dha thiki metitano odhili oshitopolwa shoku nkondopeka uukumwe wuulethimbo pokati ka Namibia na Cuba,mboka wa yambidhidha enkondopeko lyomayakulo guuhaku,etaambathano lyowino,netungathano moshikondo shuuhaku. Selma Taapopi go NewsOnOne okwa lopota kutya  ta popi peha lyospan ya Cuba,o engineer yo biomedical Williams Alla okwati aanongo yuuhaku otaaka longa mo Namibia uule woomvula ndatu ,noyiitulamo oku nawapaleka oshizemo shaavu oku pitila mowino yawo. Tati oshipangelo ohashi kala noospan dhopashigwana dhuunamiti,noshikonga shuuvu womitima maanona […]

today26 January, 2026

Court

Windhoek High Court Hears 144 Divorce Cases Yesterday

Around 144 divorce matters were placed on the Windhoek High Court’s roll and heard yesterday. Social commentator Ngamane Karuaihe-Upi told NewsOnOne’s Willem Snyman that the high number reflects inadequate pre-marital counselling, despite the Dissolution of Marriages Act of 2024 not yet being enacted. Willem Snyman has the key points of the Act. 

today20 January, 2026

Namibia

IPC MP Questions Presidential Authority Over Parliamentary Leave

Independent Patriots for Change Member of Parliament Milunga Lizazi has raised concerns over a presidential proclamation allowing the President to approve the Speaker of the National Assembly’s leave of absence. Lizazi, the party’s shadow minister for justice and labour relations, argued that there is no legal basis for President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to exercise such powers. NewsOnOne’s Josia Shigwedha spoke with a public analyst:

today13 January, 2026

Namibia

Mazda Demio Taxis Face Safety Backlash

The Mazda Demio has earned a negative reputation as “car of the year” due to its use by criminals in Windhoek and Oshakati. Reports by Willem Snyman of NewsOnOne show that commuters have stopped using that brand of transportation of taxis and e-hailing vehicles, citing safety concerns:   

today19 December, 2025

Namibia

Families Still Seek Justice in Okahandja Killings

There have been no arrests eight months after the murders of Ingrid Maasdorp, Roslin Fabian, and Beyoncé !Kharuxas in Okahandja earlier this year. The triple killing, carried out over a short period, continues to trouble the community and the country, with families calling for answers. Willem Snyman from NewsOnOne reports: 

today17 December, 2025

Business / Economics

Labour Unrest Eases in 2025, Wage Concerns Linger

Labour analyst Sydwill Scholtz says 2025 recorded a noticeable decline in strikes and labour unrest, signalling improved worker stability. Speaking to NewsOnOne’s Envaalde Matheus, he noted that challenges around fair pay and adherence to the new minimum wage persist, with the magistrates’ strike exposing ongoing grievances among government employees. 

today16 December, 2025

Namibia

Head Of State Urges Leaders to Guard Against Complacency

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has cautioned senior officials not to become complacent following Swapo’s recent election victory, saying the results reflect public trust in the work done over the past eight months. She made the remarks at the opening of the two-day Cabinet retreat, as reported by NewsOnOne’s Ludorf Iiyambo.

today5 December, 2025

Namibia

Poor Service Delivery Shifts Voter Support, Says Analyst Kudumo

Political analyst Marius Kudumo told NewsOnOne’s Josia Shigwedha that operational challenges and weak performance in key towns formerly led by opposition parties, such as Windhoek and Walvis Bay, prompted voters to change their support in the recent elections. He noted that citizens are prioritising effective service delivery, a factor that enabled Swapo to reclaim control of most regional constituencies and local authorities. 

today3 December, 2025