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Elelo lya muni gwaMbaye olina omalongekidho goku gandja iikulya kaakalimo pethimbo lyo Covid-19

7 July 2020

Mayola godoolopa yaMbaye Immanuel Wilfred okwa popi no Eagle FM etine shinasha netopolo lyiikulya modolopa yawo. Okwati okuuvite uukwawo wanankali noshigwana molwa onkalo yomukithi nguka omupe go coronavirus, nokuli moonkundathana niikondo yilwe oku yamukula komakemo goshigwana. “Okuza lockdown yotango, onda shangele komahangano gontumba, opo gakwathele miikulya mbyoka tayi vulu oku kwathela aantu yetu mboka ya […]

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Walvis Bay, Swakop & Arandis still locked down

6 July 2020

  President Hage Geingob said, since Walvis Bay accounts for 436 cases out of 436 reported so far, additional containment measures to slow the rate of transmission and prevent the disease from spreading beyond the three Local Authority Areas were needed. Geingob said the introduction of these measures is done with the sole objective of […]

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Ithete apologizes to unapologetic Ipumbu

3 July 2020

Swapo party member of parliament Natangwe Ithete has apologized to Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) red-beret, Kalimbo Ipumbu for a verbal spurt that degenerated into a physical confrontation this week in parliament. That was after the speaker of the national assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi, who this week has had a tough time maintaining the house […]

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Botswana president goes into fourth coronavirus quarantine

2 July 2020

President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana on Thursday began a 14-day self-isolation after an official working closely with him tested positive for COVID-19, the country’s office of the president said in a statement. “The Office of the President regrets to inform that due to the discovery of a positive COVID-19 test result last night on one […]

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Omatala omape gomodoolopa ya Ondangwa ogeli pokupwa

1 July 2020

Omupopiliko godoolopa Petrina Shitalangaho okwa lombwele Eagle FM omaandaha kutya elelo lyodolopa yOndangwa, olyati opoloyeka yetungo lyomatala omape olya tamekithwa omuvo gwaziko, noshimaliwa shoo milliona N$15 osha pungulwa mopoloyeka ndjoka. Omatala omape otaga tungwa miitopolwa iyali moka kehe oshitopolwa shomatala, otagapu koshimaliwa shoo milliona N$7.5. Shitalangaho okwati doolopa oyina omatala gopatatu, omatala ngoka tagaadhika komudhingoloko […]

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No investors have left Namibia yet – Ipumbu

26 June 2020

Trade minister Lucia Ipumbu has said that she has no record of any foreign investor that has fled from the Namibian jurisdiction yet due to the vagaries of the coronavirus. The pandemic which has hit Namibia’s economic harbour at the coastal town of Walvis bay has battered businesses, culminating into mass retrenchments. A business rescue […]

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Aakalimo yomoshitopolwa shOmusati oyena euveko lyo Covid-19

25 June 2020

Shika osha popiwa ku Director guundjolowele moshitopolwa shOmusati Alfons Amoomo ko Eagle FM etitatu. Amoomo okwati aakalimo yomoshitopolwa shawo oyena euveko nontseyo yomukithi go Coronavirus, molwaashoka ohaya mono omapuukululo gomukithi ngoka, ongele opiipangelo nenge pomandiki guundjolowele moshitopolwa. “Omukithi go Covid-19 omukithi omupe, inaagu monikila natango omuti nenge otuntila ndjoka tayi gu dhipaga, onkene natwiiyutheni ko […]

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There is no Covid-19 crisis at Walvis Bay – Shangula

23 June 2020

With Covid-19 statistics picking up sharply in Walvis Bay, health minister, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula has denied that the country is facing a major crisis that needs a new approach. This is despite the minister announcing eight new cases of Covid-19 at the coast According to the minister: Case Number 56, Case Number 57, Case number […]

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Hilton lets go of 130 out of 200 workers

19 June 2020

Hilton Namibia General manager Martin Voskamp confirmed to Eagle FM that the establishment has so far retrenched 130 of its 200 employees including some of its executive management.  Voskamp said Hilton’s announcement comes as the hotel industry has been among the worst hit by the pandemic, with travellers forced to cancel bookings and stay at […]

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School opening to go ahead: Sanet Steenkamp

19 June 2020

The accounting officer for the education ministry, Sanet Steenkamp has said that they are continuing with preparations for the opening of schools for all grades despite the first case of Covid-19 at Mariental Secondary school. A student who had visited the Erongo region tested positive prompting a lockdown for the entire school for 14 days. […]

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