Multi-award-winning music producer Master KG has yet again raised the South African flag to the globe.
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NGO takes knowledge to SMEs
In the quest to bridge the information gap between the youth, women, farmers and entrepreneurs after the devastating effects of Covid-19 on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), Mbunga Mbueza found it necessary to assist in resurrecting the vulnerable sector.
Rehoboth residents rail against proposed granite mine…community meeting ends in chaos
At a community meeting that ended up being postponed due to the late arrival of a representative from the Jointmen Investment CC residents were furious, claiming lack of information.
Opinion – What type of Namibia do most citizens want to live in?
In the preface of the book ‘Let us die fighting’, former president Sam Nujoma observes that the social order, which the Namibian people were fighting to overthrow, was a product of a century of brutal colonial exploitation.
Opinion – The Namibian General Public Service Charter – the present status
Our Father of the Nation lives a healthy and happy life, and we wish him well. His Excellency Dr Sam Nujoma, in the early 90s, gave us the Namibian General Public Service Charter.
Reparations: Govt, communities at odds… ‘exclusion detrimental’
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday appealed for “patience” amidst growing criticism over government’s handling of genocide reparations talks.
Kapofi advises media against ‘juicy stories’
Newly appointed defence minister Frans Kapofi has advised media practitioners to avoid concentrating on “juicy stories” that sell their papers as such stories always create tension among people.
Namibia-Botswana border treaty no secret – Kawana
The government has refuted widespread allegations that no consultation took place with the Zambezi inhabitants regarding the signed Namibia-Botswana Boundary Treaty of 2018.
Poor maintenance biggest contributor to train accidents
TransNamib’s dire financial state, ageing infrastructure and equipment as well as the government’s inability to capitalise it has left the country’s railway company limping from one disaster to the next.
Arts Council rubbishes corruption allegations
The chairperson of the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN) Patrick Sam has acknowledged incidents of maladministration, citing the lack of capacity and human resources and rubbishing allegations of corruption at the council.
