An employee of a small lithium mine in the Uis area died in a freak accident when he fell off a front-end loader.
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Walvis Bay residents shun drugs march
Walvis Bay residents failed to take a stand against drugs even though the town struggles with the illicit drug trade and abuse that has wreaked havoc in the community.
Veterans organisations’ co-existence explained
The president of the Namibia National Liberation Veterans Association Ben Shikongo has rubbished claims made in a local daily that the association is in a bitter battle with the newly-formed Former Plan Combatants Association as they are currently competing for membership.
Fishermen want ‘real’ jobs
The fishermen, who resigned in August from the Cavema Joint Venture, say they are proud, hardworking men and do not wish to be turned into lazy beings, dependent on an allowance while they can render services to the country.
Opinion – The importance of proactive disclosure of information
Access to public service information guarantees accessibility and transparency of the services being delivered. The right to access government-held information is a critical component of democracy and a foundational pillar for effective governance and service delivery.
Opinion – Integrating anti-corruption education programmes in schools
Settle down and consider this one question: how far are we as a country in pro-actively preparing our Namibian school-going children to fight corruption to secure and sustain their future?
Japanese Film Festival to start next week
The fifth edition of the Japanese Film Festival will commence next week at the Ster Kinekor cinema at Maerua Mall.
Namibia’s biggest tea party set for Saturday
The hip and happening Ethnix, Maranatha, Chikune and the Hot Pocket Band will be doing their bit in the fight against cancer when they perform at Namibia’s Biggest Tea Party for Hope on Saturday.
Connecting fashion and music
ONGWEDIVA – In collaboration with the Sound Connect Fund, the MTC Windhoek Fashion Week (MWFW) has created a platform to bring fashion and music together to support the Namibian creative community, specifically fashion designers, musicians, producers, videographers, deejays, etc.
Shai_Quan dives into life coaching
After offering life coaching services on a low key for about four years, radio personality Chareen Kauazunda, better known to her listeners on FreshFM as Shai-Quan, recently announced her new venture called ‘Grow with Shai’.