At a time when Namibians are still warming to appreciating instrumentalists, local pianist and drummer Star.Keys is using his skills and talent to create a new breed of musicians.
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Mental Health Conversations – Dealing with grief anger as we heal from the pandemic
Long after this pandemic pass as we seek healing, as a nation we have to deal with pending unresolved anger due to the human losses we have encountered. There is a sense of frustration and anger breeding globally among the majority of the communities who have lost loved ones, and is still losing them due to Covid-19.
25 836 nails of perfection
Visual artist Ndakondjelwa Nghipandulwa’s latest artwork consisting of 25 836 nails is an eye-catching symbol of perfection, with the entrepreneur saying it is not yet finished.
Nakaambo sisters clinch partnership with Epimax
Media personality, influencer and businesswoman Robyn Nakaambo has added another feather to her cap by bagging a lucrative partnership with Epimax, alongside her 4-year-old sister Azzariah Nakaambo.
Ndjavera showered with glowing tributes
The late David Stone Ndjavera is being remembered as a dedicated and passionate actor, who turned Namibian theatre stages into a home where he, alongside other industry players, told stories that made people cry or laugh – sometimes at the same time.
HKIA arrivals recover slightly from deep decline
Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) arrivals improved from a deep decline to register a slight improvement on an annual basis, but the country’s main international travel hub is by no means out of the woods yet.
Botswana to assume SACU chair
Botswana assumed the chairmanship of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Summit, Council of Ministers and Commission, effective from 15 July 2021 to 14 July 2022. Botswana takes over from South Africa, which held the SACU chair from 14 July 2020 to 14 July 2021.
NUST houses N$3m supercomputer…invites government and industries to use the ‘Ultimate Cheetah’
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), through the India-Namibia Centre of Excellence in IT (INCEIT), houses a N$3 million super-fast computer called the Param !Arub.
Opinion: Cherish the family: A father reflects on its importance
Recently, my daughter launched herself away from us. For the first time in her short life, she falteringly tottered on her own two legs across the sitting room floor.
