The Property Practitioners Bill is new proposed legislation under scrutiny in the National Assembly, which aims to provide protection to consumers within the property sector. It aims to transform the domestic property market by creating an appropriate institutional and legal framework.
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Opinion – National internship and youth tax incentive programme
Internships in Namibia are not a new phenomenon; indeed, many Namibian enterprises annually embrace interns by extending coveted internship opportunities to both students and graduates.
Creatives’ votes matter too
Music promoter and manager Abraham Amushila, popularly known as ‘AB Pro’ in the industry, told VIBEZ! that voting gives one the right to participate in political and policy formation conversations, something Namibian creatives should take note of.
Uncommon sense – Be like you
In a world of different ideologies, it is easy not to know, find, or remain one’s true self. This could mainly result from things one may have to do for existential reasons.
Masubia cultural heritage to be celebrated
The Gateway Centre in Khomasdal is set to host the first-ever Munitenge Gala Dinner, an event dedicated to celebrating and enhancing the rich cultural heritage of the Masubia people.
Violinists to perform at SICMF
Eight talented musicians from Youth Orchestras of Namibia (Yona) have been selected to participate in the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival (SICMF) in July.
Mavutu Conversations – Different aspirations
Women are tirelessly fighting against numerous narratives imposed by society, despite the prevalent argument that these issues are over-discussed.
Flame’s 061 Live Radio streaming
Local producer Nesley Taylor, better-known as ‘Flava Flame’ in music circles, has launched his latest venture, 061 Live Radio.
Yoga, a holistic approach to health
Yoga is known to offer a holistic approach to improving one’s overall health and, at the same time, connecting people with themselves and their deepest feelings, said Indian High Commissioner to Namibia, Mandarapu Subbarayudu.
Industry Loop – Local content recognition
For years, I have always maintained there is zero political willpower when it comes to the conversation around the lack of Namibian content on Namibian TV and Radio.