Katengo katolopo yaKatima Mulilo kaiketezi kubelekisa mayumbelo aBukalo swalelele, kasamulaho liluko la silalanda neli kwalile sibaka samayumbelo satolopo.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
House of Poulton presents ‘Rainbow’…designer hints at spreading her wings to SA
Fashion designer Melisa Poulton’s ‘Rainbow Collection’ showcased on Saturday certainly lived up to its name, as the 20 stunning pieces portray happiness and bring colour to life.
Binging on Namibian films…through Tala Namibia Online Film Festival
There are only two days left before the first-ever Tala Namibia Online Film Festival closes on Wednesday.
Sanlam’s internship programme boosts skills development
Sanlam recently awarded seven students with internship opportunities. They are all currently studying in different fields, and are required by their respective universities to do a work- integrated programme or internship programme in order to graduate.
SAAPA is not against alcohol trading
Namibian sin taxes were increased earlier this year and resulted in an increased concern about greater public health interventions. In this regard, the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) has emphasised that it is not against alcohol trading but rather endeavours to promote public health.
EIF assists Think Namibia Aquaponics Systems Project
On Tuesday, 30 March 2021, the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia joined the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), parliament of the Republic of Namibia, Embassy of Finland and Think Namibia Aquaponics at the HSF Aquaponics Project and first pilot aquaponics system at Aris Primary School, which is located approximately 20 km from Windhoek, Khomas region.
Female pig farmer challenges male-dominated industry
A real African woman who knows who she is, and what she can achieve, Tjitjara Mbuere (45) has embarked on farming with pigs for commercial purposes in Witvlei, Omaheke region. Growing up in a farming environment, Mbuere dreamed of farming with pigs and said her goal is slowly and surely being achieved. She currently farms with about 20 sows, two hogs and 13 piglets, with two employees who monitor
EU remains significant market for Namibian goods
The European Union remains an important market for Namibian goods and the two entities continue to enjoy excellent relations in the areas of trade, investment, tourism and development cooperation, amongst others.
Opinion – It takes a nation to educate youth about climate change
Namibia continues to increasingly face climate related problems such as drought, desertification and flooding. The question, however, is ‘How robust are the country’s institutions of learning as platforms for the design and dissemination of environmental education?’
Opinion – ReconAfrica: A blessing or a curse
To simplify the work here for you to understand the core and essence of oil exploration, and then possibly extraction and its follow-through, allow me to briefly talk about a movie that is analogous to this situation.
