Last time, I wrote about friendships that help us navigate life and their different phases. I must say, the way many people received it reminded me that there are still communities of people who are fully willing to carry each other – friends who show up, friends who hold space, friends who do not scatter when life gets loud. That,...

OYO launches 16 days of activism
Monika Amunyela The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) officially launched its 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign for 2025 in Okahandja, bringing creativity, awareness and mobile health services directly into the community. The initiative is supported by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and Orange Babies. It aims to educate Namibians while offering free health services. OYO...

Uncommon sense – Shake up or shape up
We often hear of people claiming that the earth has entered a new era – the age of the Aquarius. The claims are that, in this age and era, all that has been done in the dark and behind closed doors shall gradually and eventually be revealed. Some of us may have seen it as mumbo-jumbo, paid no mind, and...

MTC Content Creator Awards set for tomorrow
The MTC Namibia Content Creator Awards return for their second edition tomorrow. Organisers say preparations for tomorrow’s event in Windhoek are going smoothly, and they are putting the finishing touches to ensure it is even more memorable for both content creators and the audience. The MTC Namibia Content Creator Awards 2025 brings together creators, brands and agencies to share their...

Wampitori capturing Namibia’s authenticity
Monika Amunyela Ludwig Nakale, better known as Shot by Pitori, a seasoned photographer, hails from Ondangwa in northern Namibia. His upbringing in Namibia’s towns and streets influenced his creative journey. “I grew up surrounded by real people, real struggle real beauty and that reality reflects in every frame I capture,” he shared. Nakale said this has shaped both his perspective...

Partners advance sustainable financing in Southern Africa
Representatives from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Member States, River Basin Organisations (RBOs), Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs), development partners, civil society, International Cooperating Partners (ICPs) and financial institutions convened this week for the inaugural Transboundary Water and Landscapes Sustainable Finance Bootcamp. This regional gathering, held on 26 and 27 November in Muldersdrift, South Africa, explored and unlocked innovative financing...

Galp’s Mopane project attracts oil, gas supermajors
Galp, the Portuguese multinational energy corporation headquartered in Lisbon, was reported to be in advanced talks with international majors like TotalEnergies and Chevron to sell up to a 40% stake in its Mopane project, located off the coast of Namibia in the Orange basin. The Mopane project is an oil discovery Galp made last year and is considered by insiders...

Baumgartbrunn academy supports welding industry
Baumgartbrunn Vocational Training Academy has strengthened its role in supporting skills development in Namibia, especially as demand for qualified welders continues to rise. The academy is registered as a Section 21 company, meaning it operates as a non-profit organisation focused on training and community development rather than making a profit. The academy is a member of WeldNAM, the national body...

NBA Africa finalists to pitch products
NBA Africa on Wednesday announced the 10 startup companies from five African countries selected as finalists for the second edition of the NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator, a programmme launched last year to support the continent’s technology ecosystem and the next generation of African entrepreneurs. The 10 finalists will pitch their products to a panel of international industry leaders at a...

Vigilance beats fraud
Jacquiline Pack During the festive season, fraudsters also ramp up their activities to trick, coax and swindle customers into cooperating to steal their hard-earned money. They do this through various methods. The common techniques are phishing, vishing and smishing. These tactics are known as social engineering, where fraudsters exploit human vulnerabilities rather than system flaws. Phishing involves fraudsters sending emails...
