Local Rythm and Blues (R&B) artists, both established and emerging, now have a regular platform to showcase their craft.
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Oranjemunders reunite in Windhoek
Oranjemunders and friends had a fun-filled day with sports activities, networking, socialising and of course reuniting with old and meeting new friends at a reunion they hosted at the Unam sports grounds over the weekend.Â
Mental Health Conversations – Know your attachment style
Our early childhood bond with our parents/primary caregivers informs how we are likely to relate to ourselves and others in our adulthood.
Damasfusion on stage tonight
In celebration of the rich Namibian heritage, Afrofusion jazz artist Lydia Garises, well known as Damasfusion, will perform tonight at the monthly Night Under the Stars event at the Goethe Institut.
Shimbulu transforming local fashion
M​​​​​​​any women love a pretty dress, and what a blessing if they can get two dresses in one.Â
GIPF increases pension benefits for 2022/23
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed a 4.62% pension benefits increase, effective 01 April 2022 for all GIPF pensioners.Â
Opinion – NUST and its role in land governance for societal development
Worldwide, universities with vision are increasing their efforts to make local impacts and shape the global development agendas by directly contributing to societal development.
Opinion – Russia-Ukraine crisis may affect local property market
There is a likelihood of interest rates rising, as Bank of Namibia may change its accommodative stance in order to curtail inflation. The price of building materials like cement may increase as oil prices go up.
Opinion – Food sovereignty: A step forward in improving local food systems
Food security and political stability are often linked. Food security can be upset by a lack of political or social stability. Similarly, the lack of food security resulting from a sudden jolt (poor climate, international embargo, war) can lead to political instability (Smith, 1998).
Opinion – Abortion on demand in Namibia
‘Abortion on demand’ in Namibia has been ignorantly and harmfully connotated as the moral decay of a nation in that individuals who seek this essential health service (on demand), do so because they are irreligious, reckless and uncouth and not because it is a fundamental right and is just another normal reproductive healthcare procedure, which many people overlook with gay abandon.









