Otjiherero irimwe ro ma raka wOvakwatera peke peke va Tjauana ndu ma ririre rimwe ro ma raka ovahongwa mu ma vehongwa okuza ku Rozonÿu mo 2023.
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Nguherimo OtjiÞiro wa twara ko Mihoko Omikutasane ko Geneva
Ondekurona yOtjiÞiro Otjindjajndja ndji turira mo Mahi Omakutasane wa America, Jephta Nguherimo, ma ningire Otjihungiriro Otjikarerero tjOvandu Mbaziriire ko Africa okusembamisa omirari omiparanga mouye oku vatera ozondekurona zo TjiÞiro Otjindjandja tjOvaherero nOvakwena.
College of the Arts students exhibit
An exhibition of the 2022 progress work of the first, second and third-year visual arts, fashion design and new media design students from the College of the Arts (Cota) is currently running at the Namibian Arts Association.
Bank Windhoek closes 40th celebration with theatre production
As a supporter of the arts industry, Bank Windhoek commissioned a theatre production, titled ‘40 Years of Bank Windhoek’, to showcase the bank’s 40-year journey.
Mental health conversations – Transitioning from high school to university
Entering university is an exciting phase for those who embark on the journey. There’s a sense of independence and freedom that most learners yearn for when they leave high school.
Bank Windhoek Cancer Apple Projects raises N$33.9 million in funds
The Bank Windhoek Cancer Apple Project, in aid of the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN), has raised N$33.9 million since its first donation of N$250 000 in 2000.
Opinion – The Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah I know
The rise of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is by no means a miracle or a tsunami because she has all what it takes to become the next Namibian leader.
Opinion – Accommodative monetary policy and quantitative easing
There are a number of accommodative monetary policies and procedures that can be used by central banks and government to stabilise the economy in periods of distress.
Opinion – Capitalising on natural resource base to enhance growth
The Namibia Natural Resource Consortium (2001), in its contribution to Namibia’s Vision 2030, highlighted the natural resource sector’s vision as – Namibia shall develop its natural capital for the benefit of its social, economic and ecological well-being by adopting strategies that promote the sustainable, equitable and efficient use of natural resources, maximise Namibia’s comparative advantages
Opinion – Extract: A phoenix amid the storm – In memory of Chris Hawala and Mandela Kapere
During the year 2022, I took on the most difficult assignment of my life when I was accepted to be the returning officer of the Swapo Party congress.









