Chill TF out! The Namibian National Association of the Deaf just needs to chill TF out!
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Youth Strings Festival this weekend
The Youth Orchestras of Namibia will be gifting music lovers a gripping musical experience tonight and tomorrow evening.
A Day in the life of Paula – Breaking the cycle
I think a big mistake many absent fathers make is to not fight to stay in their children’s lives.
Mental health conversations – Reality of rape and its pschological aftermath
According to the United States’ Uniformed Crime Report (UCR), rape has been redefined as “the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim”.
Uncommon sense – We shall rise and thrive
When you turn on the television or read a newspaper, it may seem as if it is all doom and gloom.
Barber with a teachable spirit
Venturing into business, especially the lifestyle and fashion industries, requires one to have a teachable spirit, patience and consistency because it takes time to grow an enterprise.
Treasurer happy with SADC PF contributions
With a total membership of 15, and an annual mandatory contribution of N$1.5 million per annum per parliament, the SADC Parliamentary Forum realised a total of over N$21 million from mandatory contributions for the financial year 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022.
World Bank calls on NHE to restructure
Due to lack of serviced land and funding, the Namibia Housing Enterprise (NHE) only managed to provide 896 houses since 2016. The NHE is a state-owned enterprise mandated to deliver housing to low- and middle-income Namibian households by undertaking and financing housing projects.
Agribank and biomass group sign deal
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank) and the Namibia Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Windhoek.
Market dynamics warrant bigger stake in discoveries…Namibia can avoid resource curse by learning from others
Current oil market dynamics, where demand and supply are out of sync and an oil price super-cycle lasts for the short- to medium-term, place the Namibian government in a better bargaining position to increase its take of 10% in resource projects to a higher level. This is a recommendation from a report released this week by local stock brokerage Simonis Storm Securities (SSS).