Batimisi bamulilo neba katazehile kulika kutimisa mulilo omutuna one ucisize ndu yamuyemeli wasilalanda saKabbe yaMutulo Lamubulo. Yabona zabubangoki mwasikiliti saZambezi, mubakweli kuyomuhulu wasipokola Evans Simasiku nanitifalize taba yeo. Kono naize hakuna taba yekwaluzwi
A podcast to address mental wellness
Storyteller Hermien Elago recently launched a podcast, dubbed ‘No More Fig Leaves’ to guide people, especially those suffering in silence.
Power imports increase as Ruacana production plummets
Namibia recorded an annual decline in May 2021 in the Electricity Sources Composite Index (ESCI), attributed to a reduction in own generation of electricity, resulting in electricity imports recording a massive increase.
Old Mutual and Capricorn Group donate oxygen
Old Mutual and the Capricorn Group were two of the private sectors players that in collaboration with the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) donated much-needed medical oxygen for the country’s ailing health sector.
The pandemic as a catalyst for digital money….Q&A with Kehad Snydewel: MD of Green Enterprise Solutions
The World Health Organisation (WHO) last week advised that the greater adoption of mobile payment innovations should be at the heart of preventive interventions aimed at reducing Africa’s burden of infectious diseases.
Finland and EU support Namibia’s fight against Covid
Following the rapid surge of Covid-19 cases in the country, the government international relations ministry submitted an official request for support to the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. In a prompt response, Finland has reached out to Namibia by donating urgently-needed personal protection equipment and the European Commission chipped in by providing logistical support.
Financial flows for African water sector drying up
Water and agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein is concerned that Africa’s water sector remains challenged by climate change, inadequate policies and regulatory frameworks.
Opinion: The value of an enemy in an African’s success
Success in many African cultures is defined as a way of defeating the expectations an individual has had of a successful person. We have probably heard many beautiful stories of how people became successful by defeating their enemies.
Opinion: How African leaders are set to behave versus how they behave
It is a shame to be in a continent with leaders who worship and praise their colonists. And the question that raises eyebrows is then, what are they (African leaders) exactly telling Africans about the independence of Africa?
Tribute – Remembering councillor Tekla Tala Uwanga
On Wednesday, the 30th June 2021, the devastating news reached Namibia that Tekla Tala Uwanga is no more. As it is written in the scripture of the Holy Book that, set your house in order, for you shall die and not live. It was not easy for me to believe this truth.
