2022-12-16Staff Reporter The arts and culture directorate in Oshikoto recently hosted a week-long arts and culture fair in Omuthiya with the aim of promoting arts and culture, while boosting the local economy through empowering entrepreneurship. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter An innovative project, which aims to tackle Namibia’s urgent housing crisis, has won a prestigious Bronze World Habitat Award. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter A pensioner, whose alleged rape of a three-year-old girl led to her death, was denied bail yesterday morning when he made his first appearance in the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter President Hage Geingob, in his annual New Year’s message, urged Namibians to welcome 2023 as a year of revival and look into the future with renewed hope and optimism. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter It has been now more than seven years since the public debate around the removal of a statue, a debate brought to our fore more recently by former SWANU president Usutuaije Maamberua in 2015 when he made demand that the statue of Curt von François in front of the head office of the City of Windhoek be removed. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter Namibia, by all comparative standards, has got all the ingredients of a flourishing economy. It has huge deposits of mineral resources, a highly educated youth market and one of the best road networks in the world. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter Agricultural Bank of Namibia and the Development Bank of Namibia have signed an agreement to cooperate and co-finance-controlled environment agriculture activities in Namibia. View more
2023-01-04Staff Reporter During the December holidays, whilst relaxing with family and friends, I am often asked; “What will the technology trends be in the new year and beyond?” Usually, I just give a quick answer, I’m on holiday as well and I don’t want to be talking about work. View more
2023-01-05Staff Reporter Los Angeles residents grieved the death of a wild mountain lion in late December. The cougar, as it is properly known, was put down by veterinarians when it could no longer stalk food or defend its territory. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter THE speaker of the National Assembly of Seychelles, Honourable Roger Mancienne (RM), is the new president of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, which brings together 15 national parliaments in SADC. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter The dawn of 2023 allows us to pause and reflect, but also look ahead to what we could do with the next 12 months and beyond. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter To glow, you must grow. Growth is an important aspect in life, for it is through growth that one sees the impact they project out, either positive or negative, which alters their glow. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter One thing I’ve picked up recently is that there’s not much difference between the school and a workplace setting. Maturity cannot even draw a line between the two in terms of behavioural development among most individuals in the two settings. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter It is 2023. I am unmoved by the argument that people will achieve economic wealth simply by having access to land. The evidence to having land not being everything is here in Africa. View more
2023-01-06Staff Reporter In this article, I will share six steps that I personally used to manage my money during the tough economic times. The ideas I am sharing are not the easy or quick hacks most are looking for. View more
2023-01-09Staff Reporter Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) institutions are ready to accept learners who are willing and able to venture into this sector as a preferred career choice. View more
2023-01-09Staff Reporter The post-festive season rush from the north to Windhoek and the coast has left many bemoaning the lack of affordable transport and the tendency of bus drivers to overcharge during peak periods. View more
2023-01-09Staff Reporter Job interviews or entry tests are used by employers to reduce the number of applicants who can be interviewed orally in less time. View more
2023-01-09Staff Reporter Outjo is a small town in southern Kunene that was founded by colonel Theodor von Leutwein in 1897. The town was established to control indiscriminate hunting and smuggling of ammunition to Kaokoland and Owamboland. View more