Paul Da Prince has been announced as the host of the ‘Voice Perfect Namibia’ host. The singing competition is returning soon for a second season.
Exit announces ‘The Silence’ release date…first Hip-hop album about to drop
David Shikalepo, well known as Exit, is one of Namibia’s most controversial artists. The musician has no time to be nursing celebrities’ feelings.
Opinion: Choices and bodily autonomy are key to development
On 11 July, the world marked World Population Day, with the light shining brightly on the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity, which are prerequisites not only for realisation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) but also for overall socio-economic development in our countries and the entire world.
Opinion: ‘Outere, outere’ syndrome must stop
In the 1970s and 80s, schools like Petrus Ganeb, S.I. !Gobs, Agustineum Döbra and Dr Lemmer produced a constant supply of productive citizens – from musicians, sports athletes, to academics and technicalists of that time.
Kavango East constructs 12 school ablution facilities
The directorate of education in Kavango East has constructed 12 ablution facilities at several schools across the region at the cost of N$4.5 million during 2020/2021.
Kunene needs investors to exploit blue and green economies
In an effort to fulfil the President’s commitment towards greenhouse gas emissions reduction, the Kunene region needs funding from both local and foreign investors to promote green economy initiatives in local authorities and infiltrate the blue economy.
NUST, MTC launch N$164 million high tech plaza
MTC and the Namibia University of Science and Technology on Thursday launched the High-Tech Transfer Plaza Select (HTTPS), worth N$164 million.
Donations asked for Khomasdal medical centre
The Medical Rescue 911 is calling on Windhoek residents to assist them with setting up a Covid-19 medical centre in Khomasdal.
Business manager, son arrested during fire
While firefighters were battling the blaze that engulfed Magic Discounters in Walvis Bay yesterday, the shop’s manager, Martin Cordier and his son Giandre Cordier were arrested and charged.
Keetmans taps may soon run dry
The Keetmanshoop municipality has threatened to cut the water supply to residents who owe the council.
