2022-08-15Staff Reporter Young people must devise ideas and use their acquired skills to create innovative businesses, President Hage Geingob has said. View more
2022-08-15Staff Reporter The deliberate act of taking one’s own life is what constitutes suicide. Every suicide is a tragedy that has an impact on families, neighbourhoods and even nations. As most people, if not all, are aware, the biggest contributors to suicide are low self-esteem, despair and family. View more
2022-08-15Staff Reporter We can not talk about gender parity without talking about gender equality. In simple terms, this can be defined as equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities for people of all genders (Oxford dictionary). View more
2022-08-15Staff Reporter Three entrepreneurs from Keetmanshoop last week won their share of N$85 000 through the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic & Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative. View more
2022-08-15Staff Reporter Twenty-one-year-old Cassia Sharpley was crowned Miss Namibia 2022 during a glitzy coronation event at the Windhoek Country Club and Resort on Friday evening. View more
2022-08-15Staff Reporter Namibia netabezi likezo ze ezizwe mwakulwanisa litaba zakuisa batu mwabutanga. Kanako yakutabela lizazi lakulwanisa kuisa batu mwabutanga mwasikiliti sa Zambezi, Mubakweli kuNgambela, ni Likwambuyu waLitaba zaKwanda Naha Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah nalumbile bababile nikabelo mwakubona kuli naha Namibia isali mwakalulo yapili mwapiho yasilimo sa 2021, yalinaha ze eza hande mwakulwanisa litaba zakuisa b View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter Political parties should by now be digesting and reflecting on the outcome of the regional council by-election results of the Swakopmund constituency. There are various reasons why some political parties performed dismally while others performed better. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter If one dissects the prevailing ominous silence with regards to the replacement of our late chief Joël Stephanus, I put the blame squarely in front of the doorstep of surviving traditional councillors under the leadership of chief councillor Martin Biwa. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter Cabinet has approved the extension of the temporary reduction of fuel levies, with the exception of the Fuel Tax, until such a time that fuel prices start to significantly fall back to affordable levels. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter Capricorn Group hosted a thought-provoking public information session on Friday, 12 August 2022, under their Inspire banner. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter Young people are receiving critical skills development, particularly much-needed entrepreneurship skills to empower youth to start and build their businesses – thanks to investments by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) as the African continent celebrates International Youth Day. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter Agriculture is the most essential sector that contributes to the National GDP and employment. Agribusiness is fundamental for economic development and the eradication of poverty. View more
2022-08-16Staff Reporter The Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila Resource and Vocational School won the first edition of the Bank Windhoek Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) School Tournament over the weekend. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Namibian young people have been called upon to work together with experienced leaders to foster successful and equitable intergenerational relations and partnerships. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter President Hage Geingob yesterday undertook a working visit to Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo to participate in the 42nd Ordinary Summit of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter An Angolan woman was beaten and her ankle cut with an unknown object, leading to her death early on Saturday at Oniiyagaya village in the Omuthiya district of the Oshikoto region. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Learners in the Zambezi region with visual impairment will soon receive a helping hand through Sanlam’s Vision for Change initiative. The project has tested and screened over 3 000 children, and provided spectacles for about 1 000 school children at no cost. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Facing Mount Kenya, first published in 1938, is an anthropological study of the people of the Kikuyu ethnicity of central Kenya. It was written by native Kikuyu and future Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta, aka Johnstone Kamau. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Even when there are no longer forced marriages, married people, especially women, continue to suffer. Marriage is still not as sweet as it is supposed to be. There is still no genuine love but lust, greed and fake promises all over. View more
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