In an effort to raise awareness about the pressing issue of plastic pollution, the City of Windhoek is calling on visual artists to submit artwork for an upcoming exhibition on 5 June 2023 in commemoration of World Environment Day.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Call out for designers for Katutura Fashion Week
Organisers of Katutura Fashion Week have announced the opening of the application process for designers who wish to showcase their talent at this proudly Namibian event
Gazza goes symphonic in concert of hope…as he announces final album
Not one to sit idle and do the same type of shows over and over again, Lazarus Shiimi, better known by many as Gazza, is taking it up a notch by hosting a two-day symphonic concert.
Labour ministry cautions public of malicious emails
The labour, industrial relations and employment creation ministry cautions it has become aware of a series of malicious emails originating from the email address kyllikki@mol.gov.na.
Team Namibia and stakeholders address retail challenges
Team Namibia recently attended a Retail Charter Council meeting held at the offices of the industrialisation and trade ministry upon invitation of the Namibia Trade Forum.
Editorial – Green investments can fuel economic growth
As the Electricity Control Board approved an increase in electricity tariffs, it becomes crucial for Namibian households to embrace renewable energy and strive for self-sufficiency in terms of power needs.
State wants eight years for Madisia, Mulundu
State advocate Henry Muhongo on Wednesday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg to send both Azaan Madisia and her brother
and co-accused Steven Mulundu to jail for not less than eight years on the conviction of defeating the course of justice.
Court attaches Fishrot assets with costs
Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya on Wednesday confirmed the restraint order against the assets of the Fishrot accused and their business entities.
Mbambo pleased with Shamaturu clinic progress
Fumu Erwin Munika Mbambo has expressed his satisfaction that villages surrounding Shamaturu clinic will soon be served in a modern clinic as the facility that took almost 11 years to construct is finally in its completion month.
Gciriku forecast severe drought
While celebrating belated Independence Day at Mbambi village, Festus Shikerete, the senior traditional councillor of the Gciriku Traditional Authority, informed Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila that they foresee severe scarcities of food and will need government to assist the communities.









