Poetess Jemima Ndebele hosted a poetry night at Vinyls Music Café in Windhoek’s Zoo park on Friday evening, providing a platform for seven incredible poets to recite their inspiring poems to a stunning audience.
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Opinion – Strategies for farmers to adapt to changing weather patterns
Namibia, characterised by its arid climate and highly variable rainfall, faces significant challenges in its agricultural sector due to climate change.
Opinion – SMEs at the forefront of renewable energy innovation
As global warming and climate change continue to dominate headlines, the world looks to pioneers for solutions.
Calls for AI in parliaments
Following digitalisation gains made by many parliaments largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there is an emerging call for legislative bodies to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Namibian security contingent returns from Mozambique
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Peya Mushelenga last Wednesday welcomed back a contingent from the security sector, who participated in the Namibia-Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission in Cabo Delgado in Mozambique.
Kazapua tourney kicks off tomorrow
The second edition of senior national team’s goalkeeper Loydt Kazapua’s football and netball competition, will commence tomorrow at 18h00 at Khomasdal stadium in the capital.
Coaches happy with NFA internships
Coaches from the recently-promoted National First Division teams have praised the Namibia Football Association (NFA) for allowing them to learn and exchange ideas with national selectors, through its internship programme.
Zelensky says Ukraine achieving ‘results’ in northeast
Ukrainian troops are achieving “tangible” results against Russian forces in the hotspot north-eastern Kharkiv region but the frontline situation is “extremely difficult” elsewhere, president Volodymyr Zelensky said this week.
Which countries recognise Palestinian state?
Israel’s more than seven-month war in Gaza since 7 October has revived a global push for Palestinians to be given a state of their own.
Sudan paramilitaries to open ‘safe passages’
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have announced their willingness to open “safe passages” out of the former haven city of El-Fasher in Darfur, which has been gripped by fighting for weeks.








