The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) received a whopping 140 submissions for its radio drama programmes.
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‘Enchanted’ screening Wednesday
The screening of ‘Encantados’ (Enchanted), a film by Brazilian award-winning director Tizuka Yamasaki, is set for Wednesday in celebration of International Women’s Day and the role of women in cinema.
Opinion – Green hydrogen: Energy independence or security risk?
As Namibia explores the potential of green hydrogen as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting sustainable development, questions are being raised about the critical implications for national security.
Opinion – Windhoek’s great divide: The Western Bypass
Spatial legacies refer to the lasting effects of human actions on the environment. These effects can be good or bad, such as building roads or damaging the environment.
Khomas region equips SMEs
The Khomas Regional Council’s income-generating activities’ project handed over equipment to various small businesses in the John Pandeni constituency on 3 March.
Namibia to pocket oil billions after 2030
Oil and gas exploration in Namibia are the talk of the global town, following significant discoveries in the offshore Orange Basin last year, which is creating expectations of massive future government oil revenue.
Kongola crocodile farm becomes white elephant
The once-hyped multi-million-dollar Kongola crocodile farm has become a white elephant after the state-of-the-art ranch was left incomplete for years.
Uncle allegedly chains girl to a tree
Another horrific case of child abuse has come to light, despite all efforts taken by government and civil society to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for children.
Man nabbed for hippo teeth possession
The Namibian Police at Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi region have arrested a man for alleged possession and dealing in controlled wildlife products after he was found with four hippopotamus teeth on Saturday afternoon.
Ministry puts moratorium on fuel retail licences
The Minister of Mines and Energy Tom Alweendo said the ministry has been issuing too many new licences to trade in fuel, while consumption has not increased.






