“Each one, teach one” is an adage that has been there for quite some time and has been heard from Denzel Washington in his frequent speeches.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Opinion – Why is AI a significant topic to Namibia as a developing country?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform industries and improve the daily lives of Namibians which cannot be overstated. It is worth noting that AI improves efficiency by automating everyday jobs and analysing data.
Kamanjab drills boreholes to alleviate water scarcity
The Kamanjab Village Council is in the process of drilling its boreholes to guarantee that the community and surrounding areas have enough water supply, as well as to avoid relying on NamWater for delivery.
Mboma set for track return
Athletics coach Henk Botha has expressed his excitement over Namibia’s Olympic Games silver medallist Christine Mboma returning to the athletics track in April next year.
Omuthiya to get periodic court
The chairperson of the Namibia Magistrates Commission, Judge Orben Sibeya said plans are underway to establish a periodic court at Omuthiya in the Oshikoto region.
Cyclists aim to raise funds for school
The Kavango East Rundu cycling team is set to compete in the 2023 Nedbank Desert Dash, a 397-kilometer cycling adventure through the Namib Desert, to raise funds.
Health First at Hope Clinic
Helena-Tangi Shigwedha (28) founded Hope Community Clinic Centre to guarantee that everyone has access to high-quality and compassionate healthcare services.
The Saltie Debrief: How Reading Can Empower Your Child and Namibia
Reading is not only a skill that your child needs to excel in school and life, but also a powerful tool that can unlock their potential and transform our nation.
Sanlam explores new paradigms
Insurance company Sanlam has initiated a monthly panel discussion series, centring around domestic financial, business and economic facets.
A tribute to Dr Uazuva Kaumbi
Upon hearing about the passing on of Dr Uazuva Kaumbi, last Thursday (16th November 2023), I texted his first cousin, Joshua Kaumbi.









