2020-11-16Paheja Siririka Investment, savings and insurance company Old Mutual Namibia celebrated their centenary with the reflection of achievements they have made, which includes about N$2.75 billion paid annually in recent years as they honoured insurance obligations to their customers. View more
2020-11-18Paheja Siririka Medscheme, a health risk management services provider and medical aid administrator has injected over N$200 000 into the One Economy Foundation (OEF) under the office of the First Lady geared towards combating SGBV while sharing the perspectives of both survivors and perpetrators of gender-based violence. View more
2020-11-18Paheja Siririka Namibian students who were recently accepted at institutions of higher learning in foreign countries decided to have a 101 session where they enlightened prospective students on how to apply to such institutions. View more
2020-11-20Paheja Siririka Namibian actress, film producer and screenwriter Charlene Girley Jazama says for any person to be an actor, they ought to be acting and taking any role they get seriously because that allows them to build a résumé as well as helps hone their skills. View more
2020-11-20Paheja Siririka A group of 21 contemporary Namibian artists had their work showcased at an exhibition in Serbia as a celebration of the View more
2020-11-20Paheja Siririka The top trending clip on our radar is of local boxing promoter and owner of the MTC Salute Boxing Academy Kiriat Kamanya View more
2020-11-23Paheja Siririka WITVLEI - Members of the Voice of the Voiceless marched to the Witvlei Village Council to protest against poor service delivery. View more
2020-11-24Paheja Siririka The closure of Witvlei Abattoir in 2015 left many workers in a state of despair and with serious concerns on how to pay their bills and put food on the table. View more
2020-11-24Paheja Siririka Gender minister Doreen Sioka said women who withdrew gender violence-related cases should be jailed, adding they were a shame to the country at large. View more
2020-11-27Paheja Siririka Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) just announced six screenings of locally produced film Kapana around World Aids Day with the screenings coinciding with the exciting news that the film has started tour festivals. View more
2020-11-27Paheja Siririka Newly established music label Remember The Eagle (RTE) Records today released an eight-track EP titled Daar Draai Die Dinge with an array of artists including production from DJ Spuzza, Chester Houseprince, Mega, Txngos and vocal lending from Shana Zandile and Florito. View more
2020-11-27Paheja Siririka The top trending clip on our radar is of a Khorixas resident who said she is not interested in voting in the regional and local government authority elections, as she perceives no change coming from her participation in the voting process. View more
2020-12-02Paheja Siririka The winner of the Launch Namibia’s Best Start-up of the Year Award, Llewelyn Adams, told Youth Corner the best thing he would advise fellow young Namibians who aspire to be entrepreneurs is to start and keep going – even if they fail. View more
2020-12-02Paheja Siririka The Basement Conversation held a talk under the topic ‘Racism: Namibia’s Undeniable Shame’, regarding racism in the country after 30 years of independence and the way forward, stating that it is an institutional issue that is demonstrated and is portioned through social power. View more
2020-12-02Paheja Siririka A group of 20 youths have embarked on a voluntary cleanup campaign called Green Town Namibia to clean up the Witvlei village, a job they do every last Saturday of the month since they are saying the government through the village council is not doing anything to tidy the village. View more
2020-12-04Paheja Siririka The Z1 Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Academy Namibia, known as the Z1 Academy hosted its self-defence classes to equip Namibian women to defend themselves against potential rapists, especially with the current wave of violence against women and children. View more
2020-12-04Paheja Siririka A Namibian youth, Shirley Haukongo, spent her birthday month of November handing out goods such as clothes, shoes, food combos and a meal for the day to elderly people, cancer patients and street kids, homeless people and some street vendors from informal settlements like Havanna and Babylon, dubbing the event ‘The November Charity Project’. View more
2020-12-04Paheja Siririka Bronson Tjihukununa said compassion means to suffer together and from this, sharing in suffering came the motivation to help relieve the anguish of others and that’s how he ended up as a firefighter but due to injuries obtained while in action, his dream of being a fireman ceased. View more
2020-12-04Paheja Siririka The top trending clip on our radar is that of the incoming mayor of the city of Windhoek, Job Amupanda who this week rejected wearing the mayoral chain citing colonial attachment to it and further saying it weighs five kg and might hurt his back. View more
2020-12-09Paheja Siririka Sarafia Evalistus, a student at the Windhoek Gymnasium Private School said youth leadership has taught her a valuable lesson where she has realised that young Namibians, in general, have to take initiative and make the necessary changes they desire. View more
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