onas Nghishihange embarked on photography at the age of 19 and is possibly Oshakati’s best photographer.
Year: 2023
Trustco accuses BoN of undermining courts
Trustco Group Holdings Limited, the owner of Trustco Bank Limited, yesterday issued a scathing attack on the central bank and its governor, Johannes !Gawaxab.
More red flags for Omaheke uranium project
The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (SAUMA) remains adamant that a proposed uranium extraction method in the Omaheke region by a Russian mining company poses a genuine threat to underground water supplies.
Opinion – Empowering youth in Namibia’s agriculture sector: the abattoir opportunity
As young individuals, we cordially embrace the establishment of the abattoir in Rundu, Kavango East region.
Opinion – Youth and employment
The concern with the employment problem in Africa is based on the complete erosion of the belief that economic growth and welfare are positively related and, therefore, that the maximisation of growth is also the maximisation of welfare.
Team Namibia aims for Olympic qualification
Amateur boxer Tryagain Ndevelo will be leading the Namibian team to the Senegalese capital, Dakar, where they aim to earn slots for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Successful Nedbank golf series held at the coast
The 2023 Nedbank for Good Series saw a total of 180 golfers participate in over three rounds of golf events held on 19 August, 26 August and 2 September in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and Henties Bay.
Otjozondjupa governor’s tourney set for this weekend
The office of the Otjozondjupa governor will host a two-day regional governor’s tournament at Okahandja’s Nau-Aib Sports Stadium this coming weekend.
Benjamin basks in positives
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says there are so many positives to take from the match despite losing 5-4 on penalties to Zimbabwe in a match that formed part of activities for the inauguration of the Zimbabwean head of state, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
AI can improve SOEs performance – Shanapinda
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used as a tool to increase productivity and efficiency, particularly in Namibia where State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and public service in general are perceived as both inefficient and unproductive.









