OTJIWARONGO – Twelve people died in three separate road accidents on Friday and Saturday, with one killing eight people north of Otjiwarongo. The other two accidents on Saturday, which occurred in Erongo Region, claimed four lives.
Year: 2018
SADC condemns loss of lives in Zimbabwe elections
WINDHOEK - The SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation has condemned the killing of six people in Harare, Zimbabwe, as soldiers and police fought running battles with hundreds of opposition supporters disputing victory of the ruling ZANU PF party and its presidential candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Video: #SADCSummit18: 11 August 2018 MsDuduzile Simelane
Video: #SADCSummit18: 11 August 2018
Video: #SADCSummit18: 11 August 2018
Video: #SADCSummit18: 11 August 2018
Blackburn Rovers to offer Nyambe new deal…long-term and improved contract
WINDHOEK – According to one of Britain’s leading online sports publications HITC Sport, English Championship club Blackburn Rovers are ready to offer Namibian-born defender Ryan Nyambe a new and much-improved contract.
Up close and personal with flying winger, John Hans
The football-obsessed institution popularly known as Dobra (St Joseph’s Secondary School) has without a shadow of doubt produced the finest footballers that graced football pitches across the length and width of then South West Africa (SWA) now Namibia, back in the day.
Traversing the 2018 Skyride MTB & Run
HEJA LODGE – There is a reason they call it the Skyride, with some of the most challenging uphill climbs the Gravel & Dirt MTB Marathon Series, which is powered by Hollard, has to offer.
NRU hierarchy oversteps the mark
Manipulation in its entirety involves direct physical actions that are systematically performed illegally with the ultimate hope and desire to remain undiscovered.
Mbapandjara omahi wotjizeero maveso okupewa ousemba wawo nokuyekotorerwa
OTJOMUISE - Imba mbapandjara omahi nguvayekwa mohuurire namo TjiÞiro Otjindjandja maveso okukotorerwa ousemba wawo womahi wotjizeero.
Industry Loop: Feeding on South African radio contents in supermarkets in Namibia
This Shoprite saga got me thinking. How do South African multinational brands impact the Namibian arts and entertainment sector, if at all? If there’s an impact…is it positive or negative? Could we expand our probe from just the arts and entertainment sector to the overall Namibian way of life?