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Oshiwambo

Oshilando sha Windhoek palongelokumwe no NUST osha tameke nomapekapeko goondunda dhomanwino tadhi longele meni lya Muni gwa Windhoek

O Survey oya  tameke omwedhi nguka,tayiyi sigo  Sept 2025. Elalakano okuuvako hwepo oshinakugwanithwa shoondunda dhomanwino moonkalamwenyo dhopaliko nkalathano mo Windhoek,oshowo oshilanduli shoka dhina keyambulepo lyomondoolopa. Na Muni otiindiile elongelokumwe momapekapeko ngaka,ngoka taga ka kwathela okuyapo nomulandu goondunda dhomanwino tagu kwatelmo ,ngoka tagu yambidhidha ethaneko lyondolop, negandjo lyomayakulo. Muni ta yelitha kutya omapulapulo ngaka ogenasha ashike nomapekapeko,na itaga odheke nenge ga geele omuhandimwe. Nospan itayi ningi omapulapulo manga,ashike otaya nongonona ashike […]

today26 June, 2025

Business / Economics

6 May 2024 Morning Biz News: Windhoek’s Grocery Scene: Choppies Leads Cost-Effective Selection, Metro Dominates Hypermarkets

In the bustling grocery landscape of Windhoek, Namibia, where consumers seek both quality and affordability, recent reports highlight the standout performers in the city's supermarket sector. According to insights from The Brief, a trusted source for business news, Choppies emerges as a consistent provider of cost-effective standard groceries among Windhoek's seven renowned supermarkets. Among the surveyed retailers, which include OK Foods, Spar, Woermann Brock, Shoprite, Pick ‘n Pay, Choppies (Khomasdal), […]

today6 May, 2024

Africa

Corrupt, brutal and unprofessional? Africa-wide survey of police finds diverging patterns

    By Matthias Krönke, University of Cape Town and Thomas Isbell, University of Cape Town   Africans generally have a low regard for the quality of policing on the continent. Perceptions of police misconduct, corruption and brutality are widespread, according to a new survey by Afrobarometer. The independent research network surveyed 39 countries between 2021 and 2023. Our survey offers new evidence of how Africans experience and assess their […]

today14 March, 2024

South Africa

Survey Reveals Growing Concern as Professionals Consider Emigration from South Africa

The South African Inclusive Society Institute survey underscores a worrisome trend of professionals departing the country due to limited opportunities, with nine percent expressing a desire to emigrate. CEO Daryl Swanepoel emphasizes the urgency of addressing economic challenges to retain talent and counter the growing inclination towards emigration among young people. The findings highlight the need for swift action to bolster the economy and retain skilled individuals within South Africa.

today6 February, 2024