The learners’ representative council at Sauyemwa Combined School in Rundu is providing less-privileged learners with shoes and uniforms through the Dress-Up-A Friend Project, otherwise known as “Dwareka Mukweni” in Rukwangali.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
Youth urged to collaborate to increase production capacity
The CEO of the Namibia Trade Forum (NTF), Stacey Pinto, says youth entrepreneurs should collaborate and form partnerships with individuals and organisations to increase production capacity for greater impact. She said this at the final part of the session on Covid-19 Survival Kit for Youth Entrepreneurs discussing trade opportunities for the youth, hosted by the...
ECN rolls out voter education
The chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, Advocate Notemba Tjipueja, says the electoral authority will ensure that special arrangements will be considered to allow people to vote beyond polling places, like those under quarantine and in health facilities who have tested positive for Covid-19. She made these remarks in Windhoek last week when ECN...
Relief fund for artists’ first round payout approved
The National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN), Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund has approved the payout for the first round of applications for the cultural and creative industry totalling N$302 000. The Arts and Culture Covid-1 Relief Fund of the NACN, with the support of the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture, is a...
Die Eintlike Vibe back for season 2
‘Die Eintlike Vibe’, a show dedicated to engage artists, getting deeper into conversation with them through their creative processes, and finding out what inspires them and touch into their personal lives, is back for the second season. The show, this time around and as per norm, promises an exhilarating season that features exciting new interviews...
The other side of Geingob
On the occasion of his 79th birthday, New Era had the privilege of interviewing President Hage Geingob and getting know what keeps him going considering the hectic demands of a head of state. How many children do you have? Speaking as a pan-Africanist, those that I can say are my children are numerous. I have...
Artists welcome virtual NAMAs ceremony
The Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) finale will be hosted live, virtually over an eight full weekend period, starting from 15 August to 14 October 2020. This was announced by the awards’ Executive Chairperson, Tim Ekandjo. “We will award four categories over a full weekend, two on Saturday and the other two on Sunday. All...
The hip-hop glove
He designed and created a glove that will aid artists or rappers with a new medium of experiencing and expressing themselves in a different way, and to instil a sense of modernity to motivate them to start being more creative when it comes to incorporating technology in their work. The PhD holder in Designing Pro-Social...
At home with Dessert Queen bares her soul
Namibia’s jewel, Priscilla Topnaar (42), popularly known as Priscilla Dessert Queen told Entertainment Now! that growing up was difficult because of low self-esteem as she didn’t fit in, and that her mother being diagnosed with cancer is what led her to start singing. “My mother being diagnosed with cancer changed the perception of my body...
Importance of promoting Namibia through culture and heritage
Namibians were, and are still, filled with excitement when Reginaldo Antunes, mononymously known as Reggie, appeared this week on the credits of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s new visuals for Black Is King alongside his friends Karisanene and Mahindiani Mbendura. Black Is King is an assertion of a purpose, with opulent graphics that celebrate black resilience and culture created by Beyoncé,...









