Despite a protest last week as a result of misinformation and conspiracy theories among locals, Namibia’s first asparagus processing project is flourishing.
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Swimmers ready for national championships
Over 184 swimmers between the ages of six and 69 will take part in the Long Course National Championships set for Windhoek this weekend.
Spirited Gladiators miss out on AWCON …Jacobs remains optimistic
Although the Brave Gladiators agonisingly missed out on a crucial opportunity to book themselves a place at this year’s Africa Women’s Cup of Nations, an optimistic coach Woody Jacobs says the future looks bright for his girls as yesterday’s clash was a monumental learning curve.
Top performers share recipe to success
The overall top performer in the 2021 Grade 11 ordinary level examinations, Ebonong Akpabio, has ascribed her good performance to hard work and dedication.
Opinion – What does comparison really do?
For several years, I have failed to understand why our parents and guardians compare us to other children. Well, as I have been growing up, I began to understand the logic behind the whole comparison story.
New education centre opens in Omuthiya
The Tema International University, a newly-established private higher education institution in Omuthiya, Oshikoto region, is open to anyone interested in pursuing careers in the education and agriculture fields.
The Reparations – A hidden agenda
A grey sheet of clouds drifted above, stirring Luke to tinkle the meeting’s bell.
High School Dance champs next month
Learners itching to show off their dance moves will get an opportunity to do so when the High School Dance competition takes place on 26 March 2022 in Windhoek.
FinWellness with Thembi – Debt Consolidation vs Debt Administration
Over-indebtedness is defined as “the persistent difficulty, or impossibility, of a household to pay its bills or debts”. In a country with one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world, it would be irresponsible not to mention the desperate state of affairs that sees people turning to loan and credit facilities to provide for the bare necessities.
Logistics sector anticipates post-Covid recovery
Prospects have started to improve for the logistics sector in Namibia, as the rest of the world gradually recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. This sector is important for the growth of the Namibian economy, as Namibia is well placed to be a logistics hub for its landlocked neighbours.








