Keen on fostering the artistic growth of Namibian youth and trapeze them into a better future, the Thetardius Music Academy recently hosted about 10 youngsters in a brass music workshop in Windhoek.
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Beat auction set for July
Donlu Africa, Namibia’s premier music streaming service, continues to extend a helping hand to local musicians and producers in innovative ways.
Styling the maguni
A Namibian brand has both locals and foreigners thirsty for its products.
Distance to markets a major challenge for Namibian businesses
The distance to markets has been replaced by demand for goods and services as one of the main challenges Namibian businesses face in the current economic climate. Other obstacles to doing business in the country consist of access to and cost of finance, as well as cost of utilities.
Opinion – DA’s request to FBI an insult to SA law enforcement
Soliciting the assistance of an outside law enforcement agency does not sit well with me at all.
Opinion – Namibia teaching Botswana the sanctity of life by deeds
This article is a commentary on two Botswana citizens, who recently jumped the border into Namibia.
Opinion – Geingob’s legacy hallmarks gain global momentum
It is perhaps the appropriate timeline for our President to focus his attention on the legacy he will leave behind beyond 21 March 2025 when he leaves office.
Opinion – Local is lekker … encourage local investors
Economic processes impact the lives and livelihoods of people, who frequently have little or no voice.
Letter – Swapo restructuring process and renewal of mandates
Our mighty Swapo Party will hold its elective congress later this year to elect leadership, which would lead the party towards the 2024 national elections.
Editorial – Finally, a culture of openness beckons
A very important moment unfolded in the National Assembly this week when parliamentarians finally passed the long-awaited Access to Information Bill, a critical piece of legislation that will in future enable citizens to not only exercise their voice but effectively monitor and hold the government to account.









