A Havana informal settlement woman positively responded to a Moses van der Byl school request to cook at their school feeding programme eight years ago.
Year: 2020
Namibia remains indebted to Moi – Angula
Former prime minister Nahas Angula said Namibia remains indebted to former Kenya’s president Daniel Arap Moi.
Life imprisonment for Henties Bay rapist and killer
The man convicted of the brutal rape and murder of a 13-year-old Henties Bay girl in 2014 was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday by Windhoek High Court acting Judge Alfred Siboleka.
Windhoek North murder suspect appears in absentia
WINDHOEK - A Zimbabwean man, suspected of being involved in the murder of a nine-year-old girl whose charred body was found in a municipal rubbish skip a week ago, has appeared in absentia before a Windhoek court.
My Weekly Takeaway: Exercise boosts academic and work performance
Students and busy working professionals find it hard to fit exercise into their hectic schedules, but taking time for exercise actually increases mental acuity.
Gowaseb targets glory at Outeniqua Challenge
One of Namibia’s most promising Paralympics wheelchair cyclists, Roodley Gowaseb, who is set to compete in the Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge in South Africa on the 23th of this month, says his target at the coming competition is to qualify for the Virgin London Marathon Games slated for later this year in the UK.
Fistball League starts this weekend
This year’s Bank Windhoek Fistball League will kick off this weekend in Swakopmund, with the league’s opening tournament first fixtures for this season starting this coming Saturday at the Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC) turfs.
Dispatched thoughts: Being too kind and pure
I don’t want to please everyone, but I also don’t want to see anyone sad.
Social Reflection: Rock this year with all you got!
The year has officially kicked off and it is so refreshing to have a whole new start. I know they say New Year’s resolutions are such clichés, but I think something is liberating about new beginnings.
Popya with Gerson Awala: Gerson Awala fills the unemployment gaps
OUTAPI – Spending many years at home without a job is what inspired, the passionate artisan, Gerson Awala to pave ways for other artisans in his hometown.