WINDHOEK - K-Legend whose real name is Kamwi Victor Manvwali released a very emotional video recently, which he dedicated to loved ones that passed away titled ‘Angels calling my name’ from his second album ‘Undisputed’.
Exploring the art of nudity
WINDHOEK – The art of nudity, whether in the form of photography, paintings or statues, dates back to the 1800s, yet in some, if not most, societies, the subject in itself remains taboo and is not openly embraced.
Fuel prices remain unchanged for August
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Mines and Energy this week confirmed that fuel pump prices for August will remain unchanged. This means that fuel pump prices in Walvis Bay will be N$13.05 per litre for 95 Octane
Swahili: A punishment to turn learners into ‘polygots’
The news that Cabinet wants to introduce Swahili language in schools has received condemnation and disapproval from language experts, educators and the public. While the intensions of the envisioned
Do you speak the language small?
In October 2018, I was part of a Namibian government delegation that visited Ghana. I went there in my capacity as then board chairperson of Air Namibia.
Recession: The bad and the ugly
It is without a doubt that one of the most talked about topics in the country at the moment is that of the state of the economy. Indeed, from social media to the bar, taxis, even the church, it has become common
Economic Growth Summit: The rationale and logic
Despite our achievements in governance, deficits persist in our socio-economic architecture. Too many of our People face the scourge of poverty daily, while a large wealth gap and income disparities persist from
Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Paradox of Progress and Peril in the Namibian Economy
President Geingob recently participated in the International Labor Organisation (ILO) Report of the Global commission on the Future of Work in Durban, South Africa. In his remarks, and like many other politicians,
Returning to the top of the economic summit charts
Government is working to end years of economic stagnation – and this week’s Economic Growth Summit was a critical tonic towards that realisation.
Human trafficking laws to become operational
WINDHOEK - International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has announced that Namibia is finalising the regulations for the law on trafficking in persons to become operational.