Local musician Maleek Trace has dropped his latest single titled Kokule featuring Tate Buti ahead of his upcoming album, is scheduled to enter the music market end of this October.
Year: 2018
A Lexus for a “boss” diva
The vivacious singer, Sally Boss Madam, the Annual Namibian Music Awards (NAMAs) Best Female Artist of the Year, has elevated her “diva” status to another level, after being exclusively chauffeured around to her gigs in a luxury Lexus.
Hollard Namibia celebrates 15 years of ensuring better futures
In 2003, a small group of like-minded enthusiasts realised a dream, of taking Namibian insurance to another level, by challenging the industry norm. Since that day, the Hollard Namibia team has grown substantially, not only in size, but also in our capacity for knowledge and passion that would change the face of the local insurance industry forever.
FirstRand Bank and NBWU sign substantive wage settlement agreement
WINDHOEK - FirstRand Bank Namibia Holdings Limited and the Namibian Bank Workers Union (NBWU) have confirmed an increase of all employees’ basic salaries in the bargaining unit for the 2018/2019 financial year, at an across the board raise
Growing wealth domestically and internationally
WINDHOEK - In today’s globally, interlinked economy, more and more people are looking for international exposure for their investment portfolios. But, by not broadening their investments horizon, investors narrow their opportunity base. Though not without risk, analysts warn, global exposure provides diversification benefits and is one of the underpinnings of modern wealth management.
Cabin Crew Union calls for official inquiry into Air Namibia
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Cabin Crew Union (NCCU) yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration at the Air Namibia Head Office where they called for a Presidential Commission of Inquiry to be made into the affairs of the national airline. The demonstrators, consisting of union members and staff, wore all black to signify what they called the death of the relationship between workers and management.
Kudu Gas to Power Project: Our failures so far
Namibians fought bravely for her national independence, sacrificing in the process its beloved sons and daughters for a just cause to politically and economically determine its destiny.
Nation awaits with bated breath on conference resolutions
It would be a missed opportunity if Namibia cannot in all earnest chart a new path and a new beginning towards a radical transformation on the land question.
Will Xi’s red rising sun really light up the road ahead? (Part 2)
Faced with a saturated market in China and trade barriers from the west, Africa is the ideal destination for Chinese state-owned and private companies to set up a commercial presence.
Desie Heita is not dead
“Reserve me a page for my land feature. The coverage so far is simply vomit of what we are all watching and hearing on TV and radio. It lacks in-depth analysis of the issues being debated.”