Namibian film ‘The Funeral’ graced the screens of Showmax and kykNET this past weekend, captivating audiences with its profound storytelling of love, loss, grief and betrayal.
Author: Pricilla Mukokobi (Pricilla Mukokobi )
Japan hands over school facilities
Japan yesterday handed over school facilities valued at N$970 000 to the St. Barnabas Primary School in Katutura.
Katutura residents demand solutions
Fed up with no concrete responses from City fathers, a large group of Katutura residents for the umpteenth time took to the streets yesterday to air their frustrations with high utility debts and the municipality’s use of Red Force to collect debt.
NamPower builds St. Barnabas hall
NamPower, in collaboration with Maurel & Prom, contributed N$1.6 million to the St. Barnabas Primary School for the construction of a much-needed school hall.
Katuturas ǁanǂgāsaben ge surudegu ǂnamipe oresa ra ǂhâba
Katuturas di ǁanǂgāsaben Komites ge ǁîn di ǀarasasiba !nubusib hîa mûhesa oresa ǀkhais dib ǂnamipe ge ǂoaxa-ū, ǁnāpan ge ǁîna !ā!khōmâi-aoba mâhâ surudeb ǂnamipe oresa hōs !aroma 19 ǂKhoesaob dis ai sari hâ is khao!gâ-i noxopa xū-i tsîna ī tamase.
Reviving cultural atraditions
The Tilipatye Cultural Group is stepping up to the plate to save traditional practices from decline by promoting the significance of their culture through music and drama.
Katutura residents want debt solutions
The Katutura Residents Committee have voiced their frustration over the lack of concrete solutions after they visited the mayor on 19 July. The mayor promised to return in two weeks “to ensure peace”, but the residents say they don’t want peace, they want their debt written off.
Rainbow Youth Foundation to host indigenous sports tournament
The Rainbow Youth Foundation’s upcoming event at Palm Tree Park on Sunday will showcase cultural heritage games to celebrate and promote the diverse traditions of indigenous and marginalised communities.
Itumba enters literary world with ‘Onyika Yepumba’
Laudanekwa Itumba, an Oshiwambo language graduate from the University of Namibia’s Hifikepunye Pohamba Campus, has made her debut in the literary world with a captivating book that reflects her evolution as a writer.
Ann Singer back with Love
SINGER and songwriter Ann Singer, whose real name is Anastasia Linus, recently released her latest album ‘Love’, boasting 14 heartfelt tracks that delve into the intricate journey of love.









