Despite the ongoing public clamour around the exclusion of mercurial midfielder Awillo Stephanus from coach Collin Benjamin’s 37-man squad that was announced this week, the national team mentor says his decision is purely informed by long-term strategies and grooming the next generation of stars.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
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Omashingifo omauliko opaipindi mOndangwa a tameka
Omauliko opaipindi mOndangwa aa a ningile efimbo a pata molwaCorona virus, paife okwa patuluka. Okwa kundanekwa kutya omauliko aa okwa ninga oule weedula nhatu a patela ovakwashiwana pondje.
Fingers crossed for Vicky Lashes’ nomination
In the race for nomination for the upcoming prestigious Shining Star African Awards, Vicky Lashes Beauty Spa from Namibia is throwing its hat in the ring.
Celebrating Kizomba
Forever Dance Academy founder Armando Joao has been working hard to bring the joy of Kizomba and Semba to the Namibian community and will tonight host yet another Kizomba Social Night.
Leap of faith pays off for Summers
Namibian model, actor and singer Rowan Summers is adding the final touches to his first album, set for release later this year.
African air travel up 71% in March
African airlines’ air traffic increased by 71.7% in March 2023 versus a year ago, representing the second-highest increase among all global regions.
Property industry remains resilient
In 2022, Bank Windhoek financed 185 transactions valued at N$135 million in northern Namibia. This is according to Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance, James Chapman, who pointed out that Rundu accounted for 71 of the 185 transactions, and contributed N$55 million of the total N$135 million.
Opinion – Only full reparation can remedy past wounds
The United Nations Human Rights Council Special Rapporteurs are requesting answers from both the Namibian and German governments regarding how they have been dealing with the issue of genocide, apology and reparations.
Nguvauva calls for action on sub-leased govt farms
Okorukambe constituency councillor Rocco Nguvauva has bemoaned the growing trend of beneficiaries sub-leasing government resettlement farms to third parties, saying such tendencies undermine efforts to address the intense land question.









