Newly crowned Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) Premier League champions Wanderers head coach Rohan Kitshoff has attributed their league success to hard work and sheer determination, saying it took team effort to win the league title.
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Music fest to tackle mental health
The Speak Out Seek Help (SOSH) concert was launched Friday, aimed at breaking the stigma around mental illness in the entertainment and performing arts industry.
Namibian nomination for African Achievers Awards
Founder of Poiyah Media Ilke Platt has been short-listed and selected as an Honouree for the 12th Edition of the African Achievers Awards (AAA) under the “Emerging Public Relations Practitioner” Award Category.
Turipamwe searches for innovative thinking
A new venture by design agency Turipamwe seeks to map the state of design thinking in Namibia to understand how Namibian companies and other organisations foster creativity, develop new services, products or processes, and to what extent Lean methods like Design Thinking are used or known.
Ndonga Linena blames govt for unproductive 4 years
Workers at the Ndonga Linena government irrigation project have blamed government for their unproductive four years.
Opinion – A tribute to retired general Ndeitunga
I learned to get to know retired Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga in 2008 when I invited him to Coblenz, upon the request of the traditional leaders who wanted to discuss the issue of crime in the area of Otjituuo and the absence of a police station at Coblenz.
Opinion – Playing the game ethically in education
Education is the central foundation of the nation and in Namibia, the education ministry gets the most significant share of the budget.
Geingob won’t endorse VP … as Swapo top brass nominate top 4 candidates
In the face of mounting pressure and speculation to endorse current Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as his preferred candidate, party leader President Hage Geingob has refused to budge.
CRO quits over ‘unbearable’ environment
Erongo chief regional officer Habate Doeses has resigned and requested for early retirement, citing an unbearable environment at the council.
Genocide: Muinjangue calls out Germany
Former Ovaherero Genocide Foundation president Utjiua Muinjangue has labelled the German government 'a joke' after the European nation reportedly rejected to renegotiate the N$18 billion offer it has promised to aid projects in Namibia over 30 years to atone for its role in genocide and property seizures during 1904-1908.