Just days before a national election to pick a president and lawmakers, one word is on the lips of most young Zimbabweans: “change”.
Year: 2023
Meditative drawing workshop scheduled for Saturday
Start Art Gallery and the Sweet Side of Thingz will be hosting a ‘pARTicipate Session’ with Jakobina Gideon on Saturday.
Ann Singer back with Love
SINGER and songwriter Ann Singer, whose real name is Anastasia Linus, recently released her latest album ‘Love’, boasting 14 heartfelt tracks that delve into the intricate journey of love.
BRICS nations eye global geopolitical shift
Leaders of the BRICS emerging economies, which account for about a quarter of the world’s wealth, meet in Johannesburg this week.
Forex markets facilitate int’l trade and payments
Bank Windhoek’s chief treasurer Claire Hobbs says foreign exchange markets facilitate international trade, payments, financial transactions and investments.
Solar project starts for Erongo Desalination Plant
THE 5MW solar plant developed for Orano Mining Namibia, envisaged to supply part of the power required for the Erongo Desalination Plant (EDP), reached an important milestone when groundworks at the Trekkopje site commenced recently.
Dates confirmed for green hydrogen roadshow
THE Namibian government and Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) have announced dates for a National Green Hydrogen Roadshow.
Trustco committed to resolving suspension
Trustco Bank Namibia (TBN), a subsidiary of Trustco Group Holdings, yesterday vowed to swiftly and responsibly resolve the immediate suspension of its operations by the Bank of Namibia (BoN).
Headwinds likely for oil industry development…as Alweendo emphasises just clean energy transition
The development of a Namibian oil and gas industry presents numerous challenges, including dwindling financing and more stringent environmental parameters as the world transitions to net zer
A visit to the final resting place of Theo-Ben Gurirab
AMID the sound of what Thabo Mbeki calls the pestilential mosquito, we are pre-set to enjoy our sleep and wake up to keep travelling. Whether thorn in the flesh or the feet, we are required to continue to travel on that one road at a time, however lonely (Robert Frost).









