Eben Ngula (29) grew up in the town of Ondangwa in the north of Namibia
Year: 2021
Bank Windhoek supports women entrepreneurship growth
Some 48 mentors and mentees will officially kick off this year’s Katuka Mentorship Programme in Windhoek tomorrow. Well-known human resource specialist Sabine Ruegg will conduct the three-day orientation programme.
GIPF suspends biometric verification
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has informed all members, pensioners, children beneficiaries and spousal annuitants, who receive monthly benefits from the fund, of the temporary suspension of the biometric verification process due to Covid-19 regulations.
Phosphate mining will not disturb economy – Chamber
To ensure the co-existence of marine diamond and fishing industries can continue and their environmental impact is kept to a minimum, both industries are monitored and managed.
unWrap – Adora reveals 2021 plans
It is no secret that the pandemic has affected the music industry, making it virtually impossible for musicians to perform.
unWrap – Andeline Wieland to take 2021 ablaze
After seven years in South Africa and completing her degrees in journalism and drama, personality and model Andeline Wieland has decided to move back to Namibia and start afresh.
Kambonde remains Oniipa mayor – Amukwiyu
OMUTHIYA – Oshikoto Swapo coordinator Armas Amukwiyu maintains the purported suspension of Oniipa mayor David Kambonde by a local district structure of the ruling party is null and void.
Ongwediva junior council donates to northern schools
ONGWEDIVA - The junior council at Ongwediva on Friday donated sanitary pads, masks and sanitiser valued at over N$21 000 to five schools in the north.
Councillor to tackle socio-economic issues
KEETMANSHOOP - Berseba councillor Jeremias Goeieman has set his sights on addressing socio-economic challenges prevailing in his constituency through the implementation of a systematic plan.
Swakop artisans beg for bread
The impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic on the local tourism industry has left a number of artisans in Swakopmund destitute.
