The immersive captivity music garners are a true testament that sound in any form is art – and that anyone, regardless of age, can be drawn in. That was the story of Charl Eugene Vries, alias Ou Slow.
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Love in the form of food
Renowned chef Coenie Muundjua recently partnered with Top Score to give out Christmas goodies to 95 families.
Oasis Festival set to make a mark
In what will be the biggest three-day music festival the country has ever seen and primed to be an annual celebration of conservation, nature and environment, top local acts are gearing up for a stellar performance.
Stocks track record day as dollar extends losses
Equity markets rallied yesterday and the dollar extended losses after the US Federal Reserve indicated it would begin cutting interest rates next year.
Opinion – 5G and health concerns
The next generation of wireless communication networks and services is in our midst.
Opinion – Namibian government overspending continues
In my last opinion piece, I wrote about the role of the advisor to our government leaders, with the sole aim to clarify on their key role in helping the country to make cost saving decisions.
Opinion – Local skills development critical to mining
The political landscape around mining in Africa is changing, and the traditional model of employing and recruiting expats to senior levels of management is beginning to fall away.
Opinion – Volunteerism a means to an end for the Namibian Youth
Volunteerism is the process of working and offering services to an institution without the expectation of remunerations. A volunteer is a person who intentionally and willingly contributes to the right course of the community in need and the state at large.
Letter – Project management’s critical role
The environment in which we live is created, enhanced and maintained by civil engineers. Roads, trains, airports, bridges, harbours, dams, irrigation projects, power plants and sewage systems are just a few examples of the infrastructure and building structures they plan, design and supervise during construction and upkeep.
Letter – Unpacking the role of academics in Namibia
Since the attainment of independence from the apartheid South African colonial regime in 1990, Namibia has made strides in safeguarding its democratic principles and values.









