2021-05-21Paheja Siririka Namibians and the rest of the world were whiling this week with clips trending on social media of previously vaccinated persons having magnets getting stuck on their shoulders, at the spot where they were injected. View more
2021-05-24Paheja Siririka Remember The Eagle (RTE) Records has embarked on a multi-million dollar project that will see a recording deal for Namibia-born artist Kurzca through a partnership with one of the world’s leading record label, digital publisher and distributor, Empire. View more
2021-05-26Paheja Siririka Entrepreneur and founder of VNA Native Foods, Valde Ndapwilwa Akumanga Leonard says Namibia is capable of producing its own food and not rely on imported goods too much, an avenue the youth should tap into to make a living for themselves. View more
2021-05-26Paheja Siririka A petrol jockey from Omaruru, Mike Akale, is on a quest to remove Omaruru youths from the streets by hosting soccer tournaments in the small, secluded Erongo town. View more
2021-05-28Paheja Siririka Even though we live in an enlightened and modern era, some cultural customs should not be tampered with, and people need to do things as they have been done in the past. View more
2021-05-28Paheja Siririka Fresh FM radio personality Whilzahn Gelderbloem, aka Dubz, recently bid farewell to her listeners after she was removed from her responsibilities on 20 May 2021, despite her contract only lapsing in June 2021. View more
2021-05-28Paheja Siririka One thing many may not know about Elijah Tjitunga Ngurare is that he is shy, an introvert and hardly socialises. His pastimes include going for walks and camping. View more
2021-05-28Paheja Siririka The clip doing rounds on social media this week is of a local partygoer, who was seen licking Riky Rick’s shoes at a popular hangout spot in the capital over the weekend. View more
2021-05-31Paheja Siririka The chairperson of the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN) Patrick Sam has acknowledged incidents of maladministration, citing the lack of capacity and human resources and rubbishing allegations of corruption at the council. View more
2021-05-31Paheja Siririka TransNamib’s dire financial state, ageing infrastructure and equipment as well as the government’s inability to capitalise it has left the country’s railway company limping from one disaster to the next. View more
2021-05-31Paheja Siririka For the past six years, the Collective Singers gospel choir has been harnessing their voices and song-writing skills to produce sweet and memorable gospel music. View more
2021-06-01Paheja Siririka The 4th Ordinary Session of the fifth Pan African Parliament (PAP) erupted in chaos with some members refusing to allow elections of the new president to take place. View more
2021-06-02Paheja Siririka The newly elected junior mayor of the City of Windhoek, Lesley Shetukana, said the youth needs to pay attention to their branding, as it elevates their credibility and ultimately enhances their careers. View more
2021-06-02Paheja Siririka The Seth Mathaba Boois (SMB) Foundation is offering office space and on-site accommodation to a young professional to set up an office in Kalkrand in the Hardap region free of charge for 12 months. View more
2021-06-02Paheja Siririka A group of young Namibians from the Eke Ndi Yandja Ondi Serwa Ondaya Project have taken it upon themselves to rehabilitate ward seven of the Katutura Intermediate Hospital for hospitalised learners. View more
2021-06-03Paheja Siririka The SADC members have vehemently refused to allow a leader from Francophone nations to take over the Pan African Parliament (PAP) presidency. View more
2021-06-04Paheja Siririka In a year that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the creative industry and other spaces, Namibian stylist Reinhard Mahalie is tirelessly working around the clock, and his efforts have been recognised by Forbes Africa. View more
2021-06-04Paheja Siririka Former national football team player Paulus Shitaleni Shipanga is philanthropic, forgiving, protective and loves his family. View more
2021-06-09Paheja Siririka Social activist Josy Nghipandua said zero tolerance against gender-based violence needs to trend, so that whoever goes against the grain is discouraged to behave in a manner that harms the next person. View more
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