Owning a home one day is everyone’s dream, but this is sometimes a distant dream and almost impossible if you are already at retirement age.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
‘Help me now, don’t wait till I’m gone’ – Elvo
Legendary producer Elvo Diergaardt, the man behind numerous Namibian hits and who has shaped the country’s most recognisable musical talents today, has fallen on tough times.
Collective bargaining key to improving workers’ lives …as Nujoma pledges more support for trade unions
The labour, industrialisation and employment-creation ministry is hard at work on many fronts, and aims to render more concrete support to trade unions.
VIBEZ! – King Simon now a man of the cloth
Arguably one of the most noticeable voices on radio, especially in the Oshiwambo-speaking dialects, Simon “Sunday” Mundandala is now a man of God.
Air cargo demand sustains moderate growth
African airlines’ air cargo volumes declined marginally by 0.1% in September 2023, despite the strong growth of demand on the Africa-Asia trade lane, which was up 12.8%. This was an improvement in performance compared to August (-3.5%).
Soldiers urged to display good conduct
Members of the Namibian Defence Force were urged to display the conduct and qualities which best represent the force and Namibia as a country.
Karibib man electrocuted
A Karibib resident was electrocuted on Wednesday afternoon while using a meat- cutter.
Crunch talks mooted in Uukwangali leadership void
Elders in the Uukwangali Traditional Authority are set to meet, with a succession talk high on their agenda.
Oil a possible lifeline for Kudu’s development
Following sentiments that Namibia’s proven Kudu gas reserves should be seen in a different light after recent offshore oil discoveries, reports have emerged that TotalEnergies and Shell have been instructed to work with the operator to develop the natural gas field.
Pick n Pay, Bonlife partner on funeral coverage
Pick n Pay Namibia has announced a partnership with Bonlife Assurance to introduce a new funeral cover product, “Enda Nawa”’ which translates to “go well” in Oshiwambo, one of Namibia’s cherished languages.









