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PDK pocket N$70 000 grand prize
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PDK pocket N$70 000 grand prize

Music group Patrick Mwashindange and Dion Auala known by their stage name PDK, who are not strangers to the music industry, won Bank Windhoek’s ‘For the Sake of Love’ remix competition, pocketing N$70 000.  The group took first prize, while runner-ups Panduleni Gideon, known as Miss Gideon and Kena Muhomba Cazzy took second and third...

Weekend highlights
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Weekend highlights

Over the weekend, the City of Windhoek hosted the Ae//gams Festival for two days at its Upper Parking area to celebrate culture and diversity. The Damara cultural group brought the streets to life with traditional dances. At the same event, the Lüderitz Crayfish Festival hosted the Miss Lüderitz Crayfish Festival 2025 pageant. Faizah Bwalya was...

NNN to give N$50 million to creatives awards
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NNN to give N$50 million to creatives awards

For a long time, Namibians creatives have felt forgotten.  Since the Namibia Annual Music Awards discontinued, there has not been a way to celebtrate their work.  President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in her maiden State of the Nation address, said she will allocate N$50 million towards a National Arts and Creative Industry Awards in 2025.  “The creative...

Creative sector’s survey to be launched
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Creative sector’s survey to be launched

The Intellectual Property Rights Protection Consultant (IPRPC) will launch a survey which seeks to assess the creative sector’s contribution to the nation’s economy.  This initiative aims to provide much-needed data to support sustainable development in the arts and culture sectors, ensuring their continued growth and integration into Namibia’s economic landscape. For many years, Namibia’s arts and culture industry has...

Miss World Namibia Beauty with a purpose
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Miss World Namibia Beauty with a purpose

Marco Coetzee, National Director of the Miss Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) pageant, acquired the Miss World Namibia licence from the Miss World Organisation, following last year’s announcement that runner-ups would no longer be eligible to compete in the beauty pageant. In an interview with VIBEZ!, Coetzee expressed his excitement and commitment to shaping the future of...

Financial system remains stable despite global headwinds 
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Financial system remains stable despite global headwinds 

Despite ongoing global economic uncertainty, Namibia’s financial system remains stable and sound, director of financial stability and macro-prudential oversight at the Bank of Namibia Florette Nakusera said.  Speaking at the Financial Stability report’s launch yesterday, she gave the assurance that the domestic financial system has weathered recent global shocks, and continues to demonstrate resilience. “Domestically,...

NCRST readies for Green Hydrogen 
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NCRST readies for Green Hydrogen 

The National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST) has commenced a training programme for interns in the field of green hydrogen.  The project has evolved in Namibia, transcending its role as merely a renewable energy initiative. It has emerged as a beacon of hope for numerous young science graduates and students facing unemployment in...

Tackling youth joblessness through crocheting
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Tackling youth joblessness through crocheting

In a country grappling with a staggering youth unemployment rate of 44.7%, some young individuals are stepping up to help reduce this figure.  Anastasia Aindongo (24) demonstrates that a simple ball of yarn and a crochet hook can create more than just patterns; it can also weave purpose, pride and potential.  Her aim is to...

A weekend of drunken drivers
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A weekend of drunken drivers

Forty drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol over the Easter weekend. Among those arrested were 10 female drivers in the Khomas region, with authorities urging drivers to plan, use designated drivers and make responsible choices behind the wheel. “The highest blood alcohol concentration (BAC) recorded during the operation was 1.85, more...

Trump tariffs to squeeze diamonds and manufacturing  …uncertainties to impact investments and consumption decisions  
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Trump tariffs to squeeze diamonds and manufacturing  …uncertainties to impact investments and consumption decisions  

Bank of Namibia Governor Johannes !Gawaxab has cautioned that the economic fallout from renewed United States of America trade tariffs imposed under president Donald Trump’s administration, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding tariff details, will adversely impact sectors such as diamonds, marble and manufacturing.  Tariffs are defined as taxes charged on goods bought from other countries....