A Christian-themed movie night will take place at the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Living Waters Family Church in Wanaheda tonight, aimed at creating a harmless place for young people and emboldening their faith in Christ Jesus.
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Mental health conversations – The essence of loving yourself
We often desire to be loved by others, and to love others. Very rarely do we desire to love ourselves. When we are unable to love ourselves, we are void of knowing our worth.
Castone makes right choice
Evelina Castone discovered her talent for singing soon after she gave her life to Jesus Christ six years ago in grade 12.
Nedbank appoints Muller as HR executive
Bianca Muller, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of work experience, was recently appointed as the human resources (HR) executive at Nedbank Namibia.
NCCI urges SMEs to utilise recovery loans
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) is urging small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to utilise the relaunched Covid-19 SME Loan Scheme, now renamed the SME Economic Recovery Scheme.
Namibian businesses urged to tap into DRC market
As the implementation of the African Free Trade Agreement gains traction, Namibian businesses have been encouraged to expedite the exploitation of the potentially massive market of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) which has a population of about 130 million people.
Opinion – Sanctity of human life: An introductory view
This article seeks to guide a discussion on three ethical issues which confront society and the church today.
Opinion – The Namibian Constitutional Day, 9 February, has come and gone without any fanfare.
In some countries, days like these are always celebrated with passion and patriotism as they remind the citizens of the days on which their countries were born and became nations.
Opinion – Now that you’re a first-year student, what next?
The 2023 academic year has started in earnest for those higher education institutions that follow the January to December academic year.
Opinion – Calling a press conference? Consider the following
A crisis press conference, no matter how grandeur or minimal where public concern is involved, should always happen, and as timely as possible. This will help clear rumours and aspersions that the uninformed have a tendency of casting.





