Johnny bangs and kicks the creaking door. Behind the yawning brown door, mom was chopping fresh onions as tears trickled down her pinpointed nose.
Author: Ruben Kapimbi (Ruben Kapimbi )
Opinion – How important is education for economic growth?
When high schools partner with the community, students contribute to real challenges, revitalising economic opportunities for the community as a whole.
Letters – A nation born out of a cow
Before the genocide of 1904, the Hereros or the Cattle Damaras as the German settlers affectionately called them, occupied the wilderness from the Otavi Mountains up to the borders of the clear sky.
Short Story – The Breathing Skull (1904)
I stumbled upon skin-and-bone natives galloping into the wasteland at Otjihaenena. “Don’t spare any fleeing Herero,” yelled the whiskery-bearded commander. Soon, I sprayed deadly bullets skywards to scare the straw-like children. I spotted reedy children squeezing vinegary water out of green and white-striped melons. The skinny children coughed after the gunpowder-bluish smoke had choked their l
Poem – Love Imprisonment
Poem by Ruben kapimbi
Short Story – Kissed by a Shadow (1879)
That sunup, Spooky suffers a needle-sharp pain below his ribcage. Instantly, the bush-fenced kraal and the umbrella-shaped trees spin around.




