Ndinondi ngurova nganduu muhuka kapeno' tjiøa tja rwe mo Tjomuise tji ma tji hungirwa poo tji tja randa pendje no ngurova yo zo kowa.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
No mbongarero yo zo mbara horomende ma i kayenda komurungu no ngukutu yayo
Ozombara zOvaherero nOvambanderu ma ze tja omahaameno yo zo mbara zombazu ohoromende ngu ya tanda no kwiisana otjikaøena tjayo no ngukutu yayo kunawo oku kayenda komurungu nOruyano Rwapamwe (Joint Declaration).
‘New Beginnings’ at National Art Gallery
A collection of work from the College of the Arts students opened at the National Art Gallery of Namibia in the capital yesterday under the theme ‘New Beginnings’.
Baker’s Bay Artists’ Retreat exhibition opens Saturday
The work of 13 artists who lived and worked together for 10 days at Baker’s Bay in the Tsau //Khaeb (Sperrgebiet) National Park, will be on display from 15 to 24 October at Beronnies, Oranjemund.
OLAF kicks off tonight
The second edition of the Otjomuise Live Arts Festival (OLAF) commences tonight with an official opening ceremony at the College of the Arts Theatre School.
Mulife saved by his shoe
Mulife Muchali’s 2019 video in which he is being chased by a baboon resurfaced recently with many people either reposting it or using his aunty’s voice in the background to re-enact the scene.
Making the most of commercial bank’s savings options
The difference between the repo rate, determined by the central bank, and the prime rate at commercial banks forms part of the bank’s working funds to ensure customers have the latest, safest and most reliable systems in place.
Opinion – The myth of the 4IR in Africa
The hype is on about the 4IR in the West where the 1IR started in the industrial cities of Liverpool and Manchester which then spread to other parts of the world.
Opinion – Is Namibia falling into debt trap?
The answer to this question is in affirmative, because in the true sense of the word, we are debt trapped.
Opinion – Leading the police force in the post-Ndeitunga era
A month and a half passed by after the Namibian nation inquisitively watched the sending-off procession and parade that saw the ex-police chief retire after 17 years at the helm of one of the most visible institutions of the State in Namibia.