Milton Mootseng, popularly known as Kaptein Tswazi, has reached a milestone on his solo journey by reaching one million views on YouTube for his hit ‘Skippa’, featuring Chester House Prince, since posting it one year ago.
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Duo of the sea at NTN next week
All vocalists, instrumentalists (guitar, bass guitar), percussionists (cajon, drums, castanets), musicians and dancers (professional and amateur) are invited to attend an introductory workshop to flamenco offered by the award-winning duo - Dúo Del Mar from Spain at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) on Monday.
Opinion – The importance of SIM registration ñ Part 2
As of 1 January 2023, Namibia will join 185 countries in the world that provide mandatory SIM registration. In preparation for the commencement of the registration process, the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) launched the National SIM Registration Awareness Campaign from 7 June 2022 to 31 December 2022.
How to keep cybercriminals at bay this festive season
November marks the start of seasonal spending – and while this is an exciting time of year, it is equally critical for consumers and businesses to be vigilant when shopping to avoid falling victim to fraudsters.
Universal access to electricity remains a daunting task…as 70% to 80% of rural households still in the dark
In line with government objectives, the mines and energy ministry has set a target to have all Namibian households electrified by 2040.
Opinion – The relevance of strategic thinking in top police leadership
With increased research in the police field, there is a cogent realisation that strategic thinking has the fundamental base for well-sought decisions in the police.
Opinion – The role of the central bank in the financial system
Macroeconomic stability significantly depends on the stability of the financial system, and the stability of the financial system depends largely on the monetary policy tools that the central bank uses to smoothen the operations of the financial system and the disturbances that may arise.
Opinion – ‘Kick the ball and not the man’
The quality of universal inner-party campaigns and intra-party democracy has declined over the years, and become tainted with malpractice and internal fighting for internal party positions that sometimes leads towards divisions and breakaways from parties.
Letter – Green Hydrogen: Benefit or curse for Namibia
Besides oil in the Arab world and the conflict in Ukraine, green hydrogen is the most widely talked about topic both in the West, in Africa and specifically in Namibia. It is not surprising that it was top of the agenda at the Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) recently held in Egypt.
Letter – Formalise taxi industry to address joblessness
As a user of public transport, I often have the chance to engage with taxi drivers on the way to my destination. On one of my recent trips, I had the rare chance to hear a taxi driver speak candidly about his life as a driver in the public transport sector.