• Kashindi: 1. Welcome to Namambe please tell us how many languages do you speak? I speak two languges(oshiwambo and English. 2. Great, please tell us now about yourself? I am Kaunapawa Mpingana Amukuhu, I was born at the village called Oshihenye in Outapi, Ombaanhu. I am from a family of 6. I enjoy making new […]

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome to Namambe please tell us how many languages do you speak? If it’s about speaking I would say Four. Fluent Oshiwambo (most of the dialects), reasonable English, acceptable Afrikaans and broken Otjiherero. I can also understand (not speak) a little bit of German but at the most basic of it. 2. Lovely, […]

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Timberland to Namambe, how many languages do you speak? I speak mostly all the Namibian languages, and English, Afrikaans, Portuguese and most of foreign language I know their basics 2. What is your favourite town? Outapi waNakafingo naTemba(Naame) is forever my favourite town 3. Who is your role model in the Namibia I […]

  • Kashindi: 1. How many languages do you speak? I speak 5 languages which are, ENGLISH, AFRIKAANS, OSHIWAMBO, HERERO AND FRENCH. 2. What is your favourite food? I love wambo chicken sooo much 3. Tell us more about yourself? .I am a 22years old female, born in Tsumeb and raised in Windhoek.  I’m a fun and outgoing, […]

  • Kashindi:  1. Welcome Saara to Namambe please tell us how many languages do you speak? Thank u Mr. Ausiku,I do speak four Namibian languages. 2. Very good, now tell us about yourself? I am Saara Kanime. born and grew up  in Uukolonkadhi in the village called Omalyadhila,in Omusati region, and a nurse by profession, after […]

  • Kashindi:  1.Welcome Erkkie, first of all please tell us how many languages do you speak? Well, I speak only Oshiwambo (mainly Oshimbadja, Oshindonga, Oshikwanyama and Oshimbalanhu), English and I can understand Afrikaans though I only speak little. I am also busy learning Finnish, so I can have minor greeting conversations and ask for basic things. […]

  • Kashindi: 1. Please tell us about yourself. I am Selma Beata Magano, Naimhwaka, but my family and close friends mostly call me “Naita” (one of the many names I inherited from my great-great grandmother who I was named after).  I was born and grew up in Onhokolo Village in Ombalantu. I am a down to […]

  • Kashindi: 1. What do you think of Big Brother Africa I am not really into it, but what can i say: it’s part of our modern society. Like any reality shows it has pros and cons…… however it is interesting…. 2. If money doesn’t grow on trees then why do banks have branches? This is […]

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Dr. Shikongo, first of all please tell us what is favourite word or phrase in English or your mother tongue? Oh God! 2.  How many languages do you speak? Oshiwambo, English, and a bit of Afrikaans – not able to speak it but currently learning Arabic. 3. Great! Please tell us about […]

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Mr. Aipinge please tell us about your favorite colour? Frankly, it depends where I am going. I am a man who loves my suit.  Whether it is karky, navy blue, black, brown or cream, I will wear it to very important meetings. When I tune into a social mode, I do my […]