Change is inevitable and at some point; it has to happen.
Year: 2022
TEDxUnam speakers gearing up for the talk
The University of Namibia (Unam) Hage Geingob Campus Student Representative Council and the TEDxUnam organising committee hosted auditions for this year’s edition of the esteemed TEDxUnam event under the theme ‘Ideas that matter’.
Short Story – Genocide – Johnny Summer
Johnny splashed murky water on a maize-sac doormat. Soon, Nana fixed her eyes at the water seeping from the teen’s black shoes. Then, the straw-like boy flapped a cardboard.
Girls need to become digitally savvy
Hundreds of girls and young women last week took part in a week-long coding camp, which sought to empower them and close the gender digital divide on the African continent.
OATF exhibitors and visitors flock to annual fair
Thousands of people are braving the blistering heat of the north and continue to flock to the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF), which has been on hold for the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
MTC ready to drive Namibia’s smart economy
MTC is steadfast and ready to help drive a smart economy and usher the country into digitalisation parallel to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Okalongo village council status welcomed
The Okalongo constituency councillor, Laurentius Iipinge, has welcomed the Cabinet decision to upgrade Okalongo settlement to a village council.
Squatter law hearing set for December
The long-awaited hearing on the constitutional challenge of the Squatter Proclamation AG, 21 of 1985 is scheduled for December.
Trucker killers to petition Supreme Court
Two men who were convicted of killing a truck driver after he gave them a lift and robbing him of more than 2 000 crates of beer are heading to the Supreme Court to appeal their conviction.
Oil companies carry exploration risk, cost
Namibia’s 10% participating interest in recent oil discoveries by TotalEnergies and Shell, which is held through the National Petroleum Corporation (Namcor), is a carried interest.









