Ndapewa Laina Lukas started her makeup business with difficulty, buying one product at a time until she had all she needed to open Beauty by Laina.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mental health conversations – ADHD and Conduct Disorder: commonly diagnosed disorders among children
In the field of psychology/psychiatry, school-age children as young as seven years are often diagnosed with ADHD and/or traits of Conduct Disorder, but symptoms may present earlier.
Namibia Pride Week starts Saturday
Proud members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) community as well as feminists, businesses and allies will host ‘Namibia Pride Week’ from tomorrow to 4 December to celebrate their accomplishments.
Namibians have stories to tell
Ndawedwa Hanghuwo, Natasha Uys, Pauline Buhle Ndhlovu and Namafu Amutse were recently honoured with first places in the 2021 Bank Windhoek Doek Literary Awards.
December Fest to hit WHK
The first-ever December Fest is on the cards from 1 to 5 December on the open grounds in front of Marigold Hotel, and will be hosted by Namibian international model Meriam Kaxuxwena.
‘Musicpreneurs’ give advice
The National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) recently released its second online reader under the title ‘Music Business in Namibia Reader 2021’.
Opinion – Handling emotional distress during your period
Period depression; it is a legit thing that happens, hey. Some people, mostly men, just think women are being moody and/or overly reacting to certain things. However, during the time when a woman is on her periods, she can legit be depressed.
Uncommon sense – Social Hypnosis
If we dare look closely into our daily social behaviour and actions, it is easy to notice that something is sinister, amiss or peculiar.
Vejama Ndjiharine takes a stand in fashion
Model and fashion designer Vejama Ndjiharine loves to slay on the runway.
Katutura Fashion Week rolls into focus today
Fashion enthusiasts will gather once more for the third edition of Katutura Fashion Week (KFW), set for today and tomorrow at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) in the capital.
