AMINUIS football and netball teams emerged victorious in the Omaheke Governor’s Cup finals played at Legare Stadium in Gobabis early Monday.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
The influence of non-profit organisations
Non-profit organisations are shaping the lives of individuals within communities.
Okahandja woodcarvers reject relocation plans
VENDORS at the Okahandja woodcarvers’ craft market are refusing a municipal decision to be relocated to an envisioned site along the newly-constructed Windhoek- Okahandja carriageway.
Writing can be therapeutic
Aspiring writer Magdalena Siremba Kandjimi says it is not easy pursuing dreams whilst coming from a previously disadvantaged family.
Artificial Intelligence: The New Frontier
As we stand on the brink of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, artificial intelligence (AI,) robotics, the internet of things, biotechnology, and renewable energy will fuse, amidst a palpable fear that machines will replace us, rendering many current jobs obsolete.
Opinion – Stability of the income spending stream cherished and loved in death
Money and credit play an important role in stabilising the state of any economy in today’s financial system.
Cenored token identifier software upgrading commences
The Central-North Regional Electricity Distributor (Cenored) last week officially started its electricity Token Identifier (TID) campaign for the Otjozondjupa, Kunene, Omaheke and Oshikoto regions.
Katima councillors boycott new member’s swearing-in
New Katima Mulilo councillor Simasiku Mukendwa was greeted with a massive no-show as the rest of the councillors did not show up at his swearing-in ceremony yesterday.
Sunny Side, Mr F victors of Angermund commemoration
Namibia’s two top racehorses clinched victory in the main races of the Alex Angermund commemoration competition held in Rehoboth on Saturday in collaboration with Standard Bank Namibia.









