WINDHOEK- Local forex trader and self-proclaimed financial guru Michael Amushelelo and his business partner Gregory Cloete are expected to appear in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court today, following their
Year: 2019
Political parties accused of ignoring young voters
WINDHOEK - Young voters feel local political parties are not doing enough to lure young people to vote in the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for November.
African judges tackle human trafficking
WINDHOEK - Namibia’s High Court magistrates from the regions as well as high profile judges from Kenya and Malawi recently gathered for a colloquium on human trafficking.
‘There is a need to bridge the wealth gap in farming’
RUNDU - The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs (governor) of Mashonaland West province in Zimbabwe, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, says there is a need to bridge the wealth gap between the farmer and the distributor.
Thieves steal hunting rifles from tourists
WALVIS BAY – Two tourists who came to Namibia last week on a trophy hunting mission lost their weapons and other valuable items worth more than N$400 000 on Thursday evening during a housebreaking, in
TOP TRENDING: Tate Buti and Chef Allan performing at the Old Benefit Concert
WINDHOEK- The top trending clip is our very own clip we filmed at the Old School Benefit Concert which was hosted by Patty’s Heart Foundation last week.
Industry Loop: Sound industry…what kind?
The sound industry is really starting to annoy me of late. If you been attending events in the last 3 months or so you’d notice that there is always a problem with sound. If it’s not power/generator issues, its microphone issues or the actual sound is poor.
MultiChoice Talent Factory Academies in East Africa, West Africa and Southern Africa open their doors for year two! The Class of 2020 from 13 countries start their first day
Hot on the heels of the graduating class of 2019, the MultiChoice Talent Factory Academies in Luaka, Nairobi and Lagos are buzzing with excitement as the class of 2020 sit for their first day in class. The 60
Liz Ross back to host AfriNam Influencers
WINDHOEK- Former One Africa’s Yo! Countdown presenter, Liz Ross, is back at what she does best ‑ presenting in front of the camera.
Old school benefit concert gave music lovers a road back in memory lane
WINDHOEK – They say good music doesn’t have an expiration date which was just proven by Patty’s heart foundation as they brought back good old days music last weekend.