Traditional marketing methods such as TV or print do not work well anymore as opposed to social media because as technology evolves, people are becoming more comfortable with consuming information digitally.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
State wants 35 years for baby killer
State lawyer Taodago Gaweseb yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen to remove convicted baby killer and 30-year-old Priscilla Daukeline Stuurman from society for a very long period.
Thieves loot leather shop
The Exclusive Lederwaeen Shop in Swakopmund suffered a huge loss when thieves broke into the shop and looted goods valued at about N$480 000 early yesterday morning.
Hoarding cash at home not illegal
The Bank of Namibia is adamant no law prohibits keeping large amounts of cash at home or on business premises. This came to light after a Chinese national was robbed of N$1.4 million in cash six days ago in Windhoek.
BONA 2027 committees to present budgets soon…Manuel appointed new spokesperson
The working committee of Namibia and Botswana’s joint bid for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) will soon present revised budgets to their governments, which will entail the projected costs of facilities, consultancies, lobbying and secretariat costs, amongst other things.
Omutse gohanona gwa adhika nakatali
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati otayi kongo omukiintu ngoka a ekelehi ohanona tayi tengenekwa yi na ashike omasiku omashona.
Essay – Effect of the pandemic on students
The Namibian education system foundation has faced a unique health crisis that has it shaken up due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
DHPS learners excel at public speaking competition
On Saturday, 6 August 2022, the national Kurt Böhme Speaking Competition was held at the DHPS, and the young speakers from different Namibian schools impressed with their talents.
Commonwealth Awards Nominations open
Nominations for the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Awards, which recognise exceptional young people from across the Commonwealth, are now open.