Namibia is one of the youngest populations in Africa with 2.5 million people and vast economic resources, ranging from diamonds and livestock to fish.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Caring for the elderly
Considering Namibia’s worsening socio-economic climate, Simon Shaalukeni Hadula founded the Hadula Charity Foundation (HCF), a non-profit organisation that caters to the needs of Namibia’s most vulnerable communities.
Taking textbooks to the needy
When learners complete high school, they seldom re-use the textbooks they purchase over the years, resulting in the books just gathering dust on the shelves or storage.
Short Story – Replacing evil with the devil
Hi! Call me Katjove. The governor, Mr Lutwein, popped out of an upward-swinging door wagon surrounded by gun-carrying officers.
Momentum trust lends a hand in Kosis
Momentum Metropolitan Empowerment Trust recently donated food parcels worth N$80 000 to pensioners of the Kosis settlement in the //Kharas region.
Roof of Africa wins big at African Beer Cup
A Windhoek-based craft brewery has won gold at the African Beer Cup, the continent’s biggest beer competition. Roof of Africa Craft Brewery, which is part of the Roof of Africa Hotel, Conference Centre and Restaurant, won a gold medal for their Roof Draught, as well as a bronze medal for Roof Pilsner.
NHE attracts crowd at Outapi open day
As part of their mandate to provide affordable and quality housing to Namibian citizens, the National Housing Enterprise hosted an open day in Outapi on Friday.
Namibian uranium miners eager to restart …anticipate price recovery to trigger operational revival
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said uranium miners in Namibia are waiting for prices to recover to revive projects suspended when prices reached unsustainably low levels.
Opinion | Dealing with significant loss
How do you deal with significant loss in your life? Loss, a simple four letter word, holds such deep implications that for some can be life transformative.
Trial-awaiting inmates claim torture
Trial-awaiting inmates housed at the Echo section at the Windhoek Correctional Facility claim brutal assaults and torture at the hands of correctional officers.








