Man, in his quest for advancement and high intelligence, eventually only tricks and confuses himself.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Be the reason someone is happy
Moses Sondre Tobias is visually impaired and continues to live his dream of making music to make people happy.
UNESCO and Dior to co-host Women@Dior
UNESCO, in partnership with French luxury fashion house Dior, will be hosting a mentorship programme for young women around the world.
Mushe unveils new sneakers
After extensive market research for nearly two years, Musician-cum-businessman Mushe, real name Albert Uulenga, has finally released his shoe line.
Redefining fashion the Reinhard Mahalie way
In a year that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the creative industry and other spaces, Namibian stylist Reinhard Mahalie is tirelessly working around the clock, and his efforts have been recognised by Forbes Africa.
Unavailability of land the biggest challenge
One of the biggest challenges in upgradable land tenure titles under the flexible land tenure system in Namibia is the reluctance by local authorities to avail land for the initiative.
Trade ministry takes roadshow to border towns
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade through the department of international trade will conduct roadshows to create awareness on the recently launched Import/ Export (IMEX) Online Systems at border towns.
Opinion – Biblical characters of ‘questionable virtue’ afford real world parallels
Barbara J.Essex’s fascination with the very human side of biblical characters has found its voice in her latest work, “More Bad Girls of the Bible”. This book is the most recent expression in her series of the books, including the best-selling “Bad Girls of the Bible,” which explores the “questionable virtue” of biblical personalities.
Opinion – Great expectations for Unam’s new senior management
With the rigorous restructuring exercise completed, and the appointment of new senior academic and administrative leaders with effect from 1 June 2021, the University of Namibia enters a new dispensation with confidence and expectations for excellence from a global perspective.
Opinion – The 2018 Botswana-Namibia border political saga
Abraham Lincoln, the sixth president of the United States of America defined democracy as government of the people, by the people and for the people.
