Investigative journalists in Africa have to find innovative ways to do their work as resources become scarce and safety concerns grow.
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Omagongo Festival not confined to Aawambo – Geingob
President Hage Geingob says Omagongo Cultural Festival serves as a symbol of unity as it brings together traditional authorities, communities and individuals from all the regions of Namibia.
Benjamin lays out Brave Warriors programme…as players join training camp
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says the recently conducted draw for the Council for Southern Africa Football Association (Cosafa) Cup, scheduled for Durban from 5-16 July, is a tough but challenging one for Namibia who have been pitted against South Africa, Eswatini and Botswana in Group A.
Africa Day Cup horse racing set for Rehoboth
Top Namibian race horses are set to compete in the Africa Day Cup organised by the Rehoboth Turf Club (RTC) in the Hardap region tomorrow.
Namibian Sheriff rides on the crest of the UK waves…pitchside with Ronnie ‘Jaly’ Kamaundju
The job description of a football coach is to plan and lead training sessions with the ultimate aim of helping players improve playing the beautiful game, motivating staff, and developing skills and strategies of the modern game.
Industry Loop – An Ode to Gazza
Some would call what I’m about to express your classic textbook case of ‘dickriding’.
Opinion – In Erwin Bach, love had everything to do with Tina Turner… lessons in love., domestic violence, resilience
When she was 44, Tina Turner’s hit ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It’, became the #1 song, selling more than 200 million records.
Shades of Sundae bring colourful, fun, local vibes to the city
Get ready for a vibrant and exciting addition to your monthly calendar!
Trustco posts half-year financial results
Trustco Group has reported its financial results for the six months ended 28 February 2023, noting continued resilience in managing its diverse investment portfolio.
Sacu businesses to benefit from lower trade costs
Accredited traders in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa will benefit from lower trade costs and quicker turn-around times for imports and exports, because of a Mutual Recognition Arrangement signed this week by the five member states of the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu).








