Smart cut pied piper King Tee Dee says he will keep his cool at his upcoming roast.
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unWrap – Elemotho speaks against oppression in Zim
Namibian popular musician and arguably one of the most travelled artists in the country Elemotho has added his voice in condemning the ongoing wave of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.
Opinion – Lack of Affirmative Action Policy in the heritage sector
Reality in the leadership and management of the cultural and heritage sector in Namibia is the absence of oversight when it comes to compliance with the application of the Affirmative Action Policy of which the office of the Employment Equity Commission is a custodian.
Opinion – Protect and support healthcare workers in the frontline
The world has been battling the novel coronavirus since the announcement of a global pandemic in March 2020 by the World Health Organisation.
Kandjoze: Say no to shoddy work
Sewerage, water supply, hostel block renovation and extensions are some areas being prioritised and receiving urgent attention from the Covid-19 budget allocated to the Omaheke region.
Father of murdered son upset over N$700 bail
The father of the late Hango Ekonia Shipepe is not happy with the decision by the Okahao Magistrate’s Court to grant bail to the murder accused of his 19-year-old son.
Geingob wants end to regional insecurity
President Hage Geingob has called on fellow leaders within SADC, particularly the region’s organ on politics, defence and security cooperation to take decisive action in addressing issues of insecurity in the region.
Harvest fires blaze on
KAUTI – A family at Kauti village at Ncuncuni constituency in Kavango West lost an entire harvest of mahangu after a fire engulfed the homestead on Saturday.
Over 760 000 receive EIG payments
Over 760 000 Namibians have so far benefited from the emergency income grant (EIG) that government started rolling out in April nationally to cushion the impact of Covid-19 on the less privileged.
Covid-19 disrupts mock exams
OMUTHIYA – The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted a number of examination proceedings for grade 11 and 12 at some schools in the Oshikoto region after teachers and pupils tested positive for the virus.