So often, when the news breaks of a rape incident, we rush to the lynching of the perpetrator.
Authenticity – Our common lost treasure
Les Brown, one of the world-renowned motivational speakers once lamented that the richest place in the world is the graveyard. Because there lies great ideas, dreams, inventions, and realizations that never came to pass.
Corporate and lifestyle TV launched
Patron of Corporate and Lifestyle TV (CL TV) Engel Nawatiseb launched and announced the new tv station at Tsumeb, saying the TV channel will commence its broadcasting schedule live on Monday at 18h00 for five hours every day.
Arts council gets N$5.5 million from Govt
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has availed N$5, 5 million from its national budget for the initiative to be implemented through the National Arts Council of Namibia to ease the effects of Covid-19 as a temporary relief fund for the entertainment sector.
Lesheni book corner – The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Unless you have been residing under a bridge or bypassing bookstores and libraries, you probably know that books do make a difference in the world.
Lesheni book corner: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe (1958) wrote ‘Things Fall Apart’ in an attempt to argue against Eurocentric notions and redefine civilisation not as a form of spiritual, psychological and economic mechanisation by the whites but rather a remedy to alter that which is deemed harmful to the existing society.
WATCH: 61-year-old fashionista stands out
WATCH: 61-year-old fashionista stands out
Islamist insurgency crisis could spill over… defence minister warns Namibia not immune to terrorism
Defence minister Peter Vilho says the escalating conflict in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, in which Islamic State-aligned insurgents are causing havoc, is a serious cause for concern.
Shannon’s family tells of search anguish
This past Wednesday marked exactly two months since Shannon Darlikie Wasserfall went missing without trace. Ironically, it was also her 22nd birthday.
Rape culture shows no signs of abating
Experts believe the country is reckoning with a rape problem. “We have had a rape crisis all this time. There is nothing new. It is an ongoing crisis,” said relationship consultant Ngamane Karuaihe-Upi.