They say summer bodies are made in winter, and prolific Namibian dancer Sven-Eric Müller’s winter dance sessions have been keeping people warm and fit since 23 May this year at his ‘Oh Shift’ studio.
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Global slowdown to hit domestic economy hard…as social infrastructure investment mooted to offset impact
While global economists continue to debate the possibility of a worldwide recession, Namibia has been advised to consider increasing investment, particularly into social infrastructure, rather than increasing operational expenditure.
Opinion – Rural development and employment
Rural development is a characteristic feature of most developing countries.
Opinion – Combating Stock Theft Along the Zambezi-Zambia Border
Zambezi region is of strategic importance to the country and SADC in terms of economic development and trade.
Opinion – Nampol top job does not fit a female
Many are speculating that the next president of Namibia will be a female.
Opinion – The costs of inflation
There are two important terms related to inflation: inflation impulse and inflation spiral.
Opinion – Turnaround strategy critical for Windhoek
We are blessed to live in one of the most remarkable cities in Namibia. The diversity of our people, the geographical location, and recreational and business activities, all make Windhoek city home to equally colourful and unique folks.
Opinion – Suggesting a Swanu leadership solution
It has become imperative for us to re-state in affirmative the genesis that constitutes the basis of the predicament in which Swanu of Namibia finds itself. It will never be our cup of tea to prescribe or dictate the format of balanced and fair reporting, suffice to say that we are perturbed by the superficial or lack of in-depth on issues such as this one, which media fraternity has the prerogati
Know your civil servant – The mother of all professions
Being in the noble profession of teaching is far from an eight to five grind – just for the money.
Massive turnout in civil servants strike vote
The economic hardships fueled by the skyrocketing food, fuel and housing prices remain the loudest cries from civil servants, who yesterday turned up in large numbers to vote countrywide on whether to strike.