Award-winning musician Kalux is set to host a fundraising show at Groot Aub Primary School on 4 May to raise funds for essential school supplies, such as stationery, school shoes and other necessities, ensuring that every pupil has access to the tools they need to succeed.
Year: 2024
Okahandja spelling challenge on the cards
The inaugural Okahandja Circuit Spelling Bee Competition (English) for secondary schools will take place on 25 April at the town.
Nanso embraces Western culture … but moans that young people have lost cultural, traditional norms
Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso)’s spokesperson Dorthea Nangolo upholds the idea that Western culture, which America promotes, has done well in dispensing some harmful cultural practices in Namibia.
Researcher nominated for SDG Action Awards
Shepherd Nyambe was nominated for the SDG Action Awards in March based on his impactful research projects focusing on climate action and sustainable energy in Namibia.
Chinese economy beats growth expectations in first quarter
China’s economy expanded far more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, data showed yesterday, but disappointing retail and industrial figures suggested leaders face severe headwinds to hit their annual growth target.
Bank Windhoek appoints Shikage as communication specialist
Wetumwene Shikage has been appointed as Bank Windhoek’s strategic communication specialist in the marketing and corporate communication services' department.
Opinion – How aspiring entrepreneurs can explore COSTAR
In the vast landscape of commerce, where dreams meet reality, there exists an electrifying spark that ignites the journey from aspiration to achievement.
Namport positions itself for new developments … as company finances continue to grow
Namibian Ports Authority CEO Andrew Kanime indicated that the organisation would now focus on strategic planning and market response to properly position the company as a major catalyst for Namibia’s development.
Opinion – Poverty, inequality steal Namibians’ dignity
Poverty and inequalities indeed have a profound impact on the dignity of Namibians, as highlighted by the World Food Programme’s report on undernourishment and the tragic deaths of children in the cattle country region.







