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Naban shortlists four start-ups for investment
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Naban shortlists four start-ups for investment

The Namibia Business Angel Network (Naban) last week held its third pitch event in Windhoek, sponsored by First National Bank of Namibia. Four start-up founders were shortlisted to pitch in hopes of obtaining investment from the network of angel investors. 

Opinion –  Thinking beyond the #MenAreTrash to save the boychild
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Opinion – Thinking beyond the #MenAreTrash to save the boychild

As an avid reader of literature and a firm believer in how stories and narrative interventions shape and inform our lives, I came across the classic, “I was not sorry when my brother died, nor am I apologising for my callousness” from Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions did nothing less than reinforce the assertion propelled by the #Men are trash song. 

Mashi chief wants Chifwe radio station
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Mashi chief wants Chifwe radio station

The Tulikonge Cultural Festival, a flagship event of the Bafwe community, under the leadership of chief (mfumu) Joseph Tembwe Mayuni, took place on Sunday at the Mashi Traditional Authority at Choi in the Zambezi region.