The German Embassy will present a jazz concert under the heading ‘Tête-à-tête’ by German musicians Stefan Bauer and Michael Heupel.
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Bare Essentials presents paint & wine sensory experience
Bare Essentials, a renowned provider of luxury soy candles, diffusers, room sprays, mirrors, and beaded jewelry, is set to host an exciting and immersive event called the Paint & Wine Sensory Experience.
Mbeha keeps promise to his late mother, ventures into podcasting
After taking a three-year break from the entertainment industry, TV personality David Mbeha is now ready to fulfill the promise he made to his late mother.
Uncommon sense – Just another shot in the dark
They say when you are in your twenties, you worry about what people think. In your forties, you do not care what people think and, in your sixties, you realise that no one thinks about you anyway.
Isai scoops silver medal at Global Young Chefs Challenge semis… showed outstanding skills and creative flair
Talented young Namibian chef Elizabeth Isai left an unforgettable mark on the Africa and Middle East division of the Global Young Chefs Challenge semifinals held early this month in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Katima strategically situated to benefit from AfCFTA
The strategic location of the Zambezi regional capital Katima Mulilo has once again come to the fore due to its tremendous developmental potential as a regional logistics hub, particularly as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement is gaining traction.
Sinimbo embraces African free trade e-commerce
The inclusion of a digital trade protocol within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) should minimise many already existing challenges across the continent.
Opinion – The fight for political supremacy in Oshikoto
I could not sit completely idle and absorb the destruction caused by the malice of an unfortunate political fight that erupted right in my face as a caring leader in my great region of Oshikoto.
Opinion – The irony of national interests against foreign influence
In his book, My Life in the SA Defence Force, Magnus Malan (2006), the former South African chief of the army and minister of defence, observed in a standoff between the South African government and Washington in the 1970s that the latter has no friends, but self-interests.
Opinion – The church in tide with post-modern society
Our country, and Namibian society, has changed radically since the dawn of democracy on 21 March 1990.









