Ndinomukulili Kakala, a second-year education student at Unam’s HP Campus, is passionate about baking cakes. She is the founder and owner of Ndina’s Bakery in Ongwediva, started in 2019 while she was in Grade 12.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mental Health Conversations – Hope as a light in the midst of adversaries
As a country and world, we are continuously plagued by the loss of life due to the pandemic. Many of us are losing hope as we are learning daily about the loss of someone close to us or of someone we know, and it appears that we might not get out of this pandemic anytime soon.
Rudi Louw Bootcamp – 20 minutes a day
So, the third wave is upon us – and the virus has infected a lot of people. With the set regulations in place, we also had to close for a while. This does not mean you have to stop keeping fit and healthy; it is actually the right time to maintain your routine.
Toxic feminism
With all that has been happening – from protests to seminars on how to end patriarchy and do away with it, there is a term that also needs to be explored: Toxic Feminism or Femininity. The term is a spectre that sits aside invocations of mainstream discussions of ‘toxic masculinity’.
Conformity, the silent pandemic
If one picks any person on the street and asked who they are, the answer would be astounding. It will not be astounding to everyone but to those who, either by chance or intentionally, embarked on the journey of self-enquiry.
From humble beginnings to booming media company
What started merely as a video recording and photography studio operating with one camera has now progressed to one of the most notable media production companies in the northern parts of the country.
Actress calls for inclusivity in film industry
Award-winning actress Nadula Hainane has long been a Namibian woman to watch, and now the rest of the world is getting to know her better.
Tswazis turn to car wash business
Namibian multi-award-winning duo Tswazis has not slowed down in terms of showing their neck for hustling and making sure they stay head above water while the entertainment scene is quiet.
Influencers deserve better
Radio personality and podcast host Shona Ngava is of the opinion that Namibian corporates have taken a step back and are setting a bad precedent by using creatives to push their brands without remunerating them accordingly.
Opinion: Reflecting on trade ministry’s SME interventions
On 27 June, the world observed the World Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Day.
