Liseli Machili, a 27-year-old, resides in Choto Compound in the Zambezi region alongside her mother, siblings and her young daughter.
Author: Pricilla Mukokobi (Pricilla Mukokobi )
Elle Mwanaka Chokwe set to make a mark
David Uuzanga, known by his stage name Elle Mwanaka Chokwe, has emerged as a rising star in the Namibian Afro-pop music scene, attracting fans with his mesmerising voice and unique sound.
‘Healing Roots’ documents Namibia’s cultural tapestry
Niklas von Klitzing, a German-born filmmaker with deep ties to Namibia, has unveiled his latest documentary film ‘Healing Roots’, shedding light on the life of renowned local visual artist Hage Mukwendje and the rich cultural fabric of Namibia.
Former mayor succours Jericho’s return
“Music is Jericho and Jericho is hip-hop. It’s like he never left,” says his sister and manager Sade Gawanas.
VP recognised for environmental contribution
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was awarded the ‘thought leadership’ at the Namibia Sustainable Development Awards on Wednesday evening.
Tseitseimou flying Namibian flag high
Namibian youth leader Sarah Tseitseimou recently participated in the 27th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Russia.
PFOHLS- a destination for fashion enthusiasts..now stocking Dior, Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Giorgio Armani
The Pfohls Authentic Fashion store last Thursday marked a historic milestone with its grand reopening and transformation into a mini-department store, featuring an expanded and luxurious collection that promises to redefine the shopping experience in Windhoek.
Combating content piracy together
Partners Against Piracy (PAP)- a Pan-African initiative aimed at combating content piracy, one of the creative sector’s most pressing challenge, was launched in Windhoek earlier this week.
Haufiku receives Africa Youth in Tourism Summit award
Rosalia Haufiku, an electronics engineering student at the Namibia University of Science and Technology, was recently honoured with an award at the Africa Youth in Tourism Summit (AYITS), marking her as one of the top three finalists at continental level.
Fishermen demand return to sea
Hundreds of out-of-work fishermen, who are fed-up with the perceived lack of progress on their years-long fight to be given work, came to Windhoek yesterday for a peaceful demonstration and to demand their return to the sea.



