WINDOKO – Lika zalifolofolo zamwanaheñi zemashumi amabeli kazepeli seliswelwi mwa kweli ye, liluko la silalanda nelikile lanitifaza viki yefelile.
Year: 2019
Air Namibia resumes flights to Luanda
WINDHOEK – Late last week, Air Namibia confirmed that after a temporary three-month suspension, it has re-introduced the Windhoek to Luanda route back to its schedule. The Windhoek to Luanda flights were scheduled to re-commence its Angolan operation yesterday.
Risks to Namibia’s credit rating bound to increase – Kavishe
WINDHOEK – The risks to Namibia’s credit rating outlook are bound to increase considering last year’s fiscal developments coupled with the fact that government is unlikely to be able to consolidate this year’s budget deficit.
Hamutumwa launches his memoir
WINDHOEK – Businessman and one the children of the Namibian liberation struggle Ndeulipula Hamutumwa launched his memoir titled Pioneer: Offspring of the Namibian Liberation Struggle over the weekend.
Happy Art Hour promotes visual arts
WINDHOEK – The youngest of the after-hour activities of the National Art Gallery of Namibia (NAGN) continues to embrace and promote creativeness among Namibian visual artists.
Oktoberfest is all about tradition
WINDHOEK – Managing Director of Ohlthaver & List (O&L) leisure Norbert Wurm says the Oktoberfest is all about tradition in a diverse state that is Namibia.
Savannah is ready to ignite her music career
Namibian born Savannah Collins has recently begun an exciting new journey of pursuing
her music and art dreams, full time.
Lazarus Jacobs’ Siiii Neeew a rib cracker
WINDHOEK- The Paragon Crescent in Eros was the loudest place on Friday as comedian, media personality and businessman Lazarus Jacobs staged his first stand-up comedy show after six years of hiatus.
Nudo takes election campaign to Opuwo
WINDHOEK - National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) president Utjiua Muinjangue - the country’s only female presidential candidate, on Saturday took her election campaign to the Kunene region.
500 saplings to be planted in Samora Machel
WINDHOEK – The United Nations office in Namibia last week held a symbolic tree-planting drive in the Samora Machel constituency where it is planning to plant 500 saplings.