Musisi-nam, a Namibian label that keeps the Musisi traditional attire alive and fresh by deconstructing it into contemporary ready-to-wear garments, aims to inspire young Katima Mulilo boys and girls that excellent things can come from their region.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion | Men and women can never be equal
If we think about women and men, some people, especially feminists, think of the term ‘equality’, where both genders are supposed to be treated in the same manner in societies.
DJ Pan is just a cool guy in a wheelchair
Abraham Kashongwi, also called DJ Pan, believes a wheelchair cannot dictate what the future holds for him.
Shiyamba: Namibia’s first international stunt performer
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Simon Shiyamba, Namibia’s first international action actor and stunt performer to feature on Netflix.
GIPF remains a formidable provider of lifelong pensioner support
The GIPF has taken note of articles circulating on social media regarding the “death after retirement” benefits offered by the GIPF, and more so as it affects members who are single at the time of their death.
Debt has become a lifeline for many Namibians
It is therefore not surprising that the ripple effect of the current financial environment has not only created an environment of constant stress, but has also led to a cycle of debt for many individuals.
Economic distress prolongs domestic recovery – BAN
Many local economists are generally optimistic about the domestic economic outlook for 2022, with some stating they “expect stronger growth of 3% in 2022, driven by a continued base effect recovery across the secondary and tertiary industries, bolstered by a stronger mining output”.
Namibia on track to achieve Expo 2020 goals
Three months after joining 191 other nations as a participant at the Expo 2020 Dubai hosted in the United Arab Emirates, Namibia is well on her way to achieving ambitious goals set for the expo.
Opinion | Amutuni war – 28 January 1904
German settlers occupied Namibia (the then German South West Africa) from 1884 until around 1915. Upon arriving in Namibia, they started moving in different directions where they gave themselves large track of fertile land.
Opinion | Restrictive abortion law linked to poverty in Namibia
In a recent article published in The Namibian, horrendous figures exposed the state of our economy and blemished the hope of a utopia for Namibians who not only looked forward to a lighter year but live the daily reality of these incredulous figures.









