Using money she recently obtained through a Commonwealth Games Federation scholarship, Petrina Aron created a holiday camp for children in Katutura to keep them busy with positive activities.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Highlighting the value of marine life
With climate change now more apparent, protecting our ecosystems has become more important than ever.
Mirova acquires SunFunder in global ambitions
Financing the environmental and energy transition is a key objective for Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to impacting investment.
NUST VC calls for innovation audit
Namibia needs to conduct an innovation audit to assess its innovation readiness.
Opinion – Is rape a new trend?
Every day you buy a newspaper, you hardly page by without reading an article about rape. As a Namibian woman, I feel women are not safe enough around any men who they think is their defenders.
Tranquil exchange with Valerie Tjirimuje – The hidden side of suicide
What is your opinion regarding suicide? According to the World Health Organisation data published in 2020, suicide deaths in Namibia reached 243 or 1.43% of total deaths and ranks Namibia #36 in the world.
Councillor wants more from mines
A councillor from the Erongo region expressed his discontent over the impact mines have made in Namibia, despite raking in billions from the country’s natural resources.
Deputy minister receives UN award
Deputy information minister Emma Theofelus officially received the 2022 United Nations Population Award during the World Population Day commemoration held in Rundu.
Fuel dealers threaten strike action
A deadlock on dealer margins and a dispute on retail profit encroachment have service station owners threatening to bring the domestic economy to its knees.
‘Body in freezer’ accused deny guilt
Two Windhoek residents, who were arrested in connection to the lifeless body of a 22-year-old that was discovered in freezer at Herero Mall in Katutura, have denied any wrongdoing.







