Nestled within the DRC community in Swakopmund lies the Venessa Kindergarten: a beacon of hope for disadvantaged youths that is soon to be renamed Namibian Women and Children’s Foundation.
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Nujoma hits 95
Founding President Sam Nujoma, who celebrated his 95th birthday yesterday, has been hailed as an inspirational and credible luminary, a father figure, and an unparalleled titan within the political sphere who is loved and revered.
Wind pummels plane at Eros airport
Another aircraft incident, this time involving a gyrocopter, occurred at the Eros airport in Windhoek on Thursday.
Swapo wants its two-thirds majority back… as Nekongo calls for calm
Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa says the ruling party wants to reclaim the two-thirds majority in the National Assembly that it lost during the 2019 general elections.
Poor People’s Organisation holds peaceful demonstration
The ‘Poor People’s Organisation’ held a peaceful protest in Opuwo last week, challenging President Nangolo Mbumba to enhance citizens’ confidence in the government and provide once-off assistance of N$5 000 to each unemployed person.
Water crisis hits central Namibia
The central area of Namibia is facing a scarcity of water supply due to recurrent droughts and unpredictable rainfall, exacerbated by climate change.
Omaheke Top 20 begins today
The third edition of the Omaheke Top 20 football and netball competition will kickoff today at the Khomasdal Stadium in Windhoek.
Israel says Biden threat to stop arms ‘very disappointing’
Two top Israeli officials criticised US president Joe Biden for threatening to stop certain arms supplies to Israel if it invades the crowded Gaza city of
Rafah.
Australia to keep burning gas beyond 2050
Australia unveiled plans yesterday to keep burning natural gas beyond 2050, saying its reliance on the fossil fuel would not derail a pledge to reach net zero emissions in the next 30 years.
Mario wins Winna Mariba Episode 10
The 10th episode of Winna Mariba, the exhilarating game show powered by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) in partnership with Trustco Group Holdings (Trustco), unfolded amid palpable anticipation.








