Industry Loop with NSK – Going Solo!

Industry Loop with NSK – Going Solo!

Going solo after spending years in a duo or a group of musicians must be the most liberating feeling ever. It’s either that or it should be extremely frightening and intimidating. In the famous words of Nigerian comedian BasketMouth: “There are only two things involved”. We will follow his mantra in unpacking this conversation.  What are the “two things involved”...

Ngarizemo’s suspension lifted

Ngarizemo’s suspension lifted

Zebaldt Ngaruka  GOBABIS – The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has lifted the suspension of Young African FC head coach Maleagi Ngarizemo with immediate effect after he was suspended for alleged misconduct on 25 May 2025. Ngarizemo’s suspension stemmed from the allegations of misconduct that were levelled against him, of which he was accused of physically assaulting the match referee and...

First ever Birkin bag to be auctioned in July

First ever Birkin bag to be auctioned in July

PARIS – The first-ever Birkin bag that was designed by French luxury brand Hermes for actress Jane Birkin is set to be sold at auction in Paris, with the piece of modern fashion history likely to spark a bidding frenzy. The Birkin has become a modern design icon that is so exclusive that Hermes only offers it to loyal clients,...

Nujoma pictorial book now available

Nujoma pictorial book now available

Former President Nangolo Mbumba officially launched a pictorial book commemorating the late Founding President Sam Nujoma in Windhoek on Tuesday. The launch was attended by high-ranking government officials, former dignitaries, and members of the Nujoma family, among others. The book largely draws on the archives of the New Era Publication Corporation (New Era), with additional photographs contributed by the Office...

Hipangelwa returns to pageantry after seven-year hiatus

Hipangelwa returns to pageantry after seven-year hiatus

For the first time in decades, Miss World Namibia and Miss Non-Governmental Organizations (Miss NGO) have opened their doors to mothers, paving the way for inspiring and giving second chances to mothers.  Among the beneficiaries is 28-year-old Vistorina Hipangelwa, a mother of one, who has stepped back into the limelight as a semi-finalist in the Miss NGO 2025 pageant. Hipangelwa’s...

Opinion – Rebasing and re-benchmarking national accounts 

Opinion – Rebasing and re-benchmarking national accounts 

National accounts are key macroeconomic statistics that help understand how an economy functions. They support economic planning, analysis, and international comparisons by detailing transactions among economic agents and with the rest of the world. These accounts follow the System of National Accounts (SNA), an internationally agreed framework that provides standardised concepts, definitions, and rules to ensure consistency and comparability across...

!Gawaxab calls for institutional agility, strategic foresight

!Gawaxab calls for institutional agility, strategic foresight

Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor Johannes !Gawaxab this week highlighted the emergence of a new world order. He said it is defined by evolving geopolitical developments, intensified trade tensions and rapid technological advancement.  He noted that these new global dynamics are challenging traditional frameworks around globalisation, multilateralism and market openness. He called for enhanced institutional agility and strategic foresight.  “Although...

Rössing delivers strong performance despite volatile market 

Rössing delivers strong performance despite volatile market 

Rössing Uranium, a veteran of the domestic mining sector, this week reported that 2024 was a year of robust financial performance.  The mine achieved a net profit after tax from normal operations of over N$1 billion.  This result was accomplished despite a challenging and unstable global uranium market and a 9% decline in revenue to N$5.93 billion. Speaking at Rössing...

Opinion – The saturation of the teaching profession

Opinion – The saturation of the teaching profession

A mob of unemployed teachers had organised a peaceful demonstration in Oshakati on Tuesday, 03 June. They marched to the Oshana Regional Education office, seeking job opportunities and calling for the removal of interviews in the education sector. The teaching profession is known to hastily absorb unemployed graduates, but nowadays, things have changed, and business is no longer as usual. Back...