There should never be a time and space in the world for indifference, or at least, that is what one may have believed.
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World Music Day a platform for raw talent
Music lovers can again look forward to the annual ‘Fete de la Musique’ set to take place on 25 June at the FNCC in Windhoek.
Some 309 GIPF members still to claim benefits
To date, approximately GIPF 309 members are still to claim their benefits from the fund. Such benefits, if not claimed for a period of five years or longer, are paid over to the Guardian Fund held at the Master of the High Court, and such beneficiaries shall have no further claim against the GIPF.
MTC lands most admired Namibian brand again
Brand Africa, in partnership with TBWA Paragon this week unveiled Namibia’s Best Brands at a live event at Droombos Hotel in Windhoek.
Exchange rate takes bite out of Rössing net profit … Namibia becomes world’s second largest producer of uranium oxide
Namibia surpassed Australia and Canada in 2021 to become the world’s second largest primary producer of uranium oxide.
High prices hinder food security
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank) has warned that food availability and accessibility continues to deteriorate as a result of high food prices and long-term drought effects.
Opinion – Hobbled by our freedom
Someone sent me an article about something interesting unfolding in the municipality of Makana.
Opinion – Ramaphosa and the Phala Phala buck bucks … Groundhog Day, brought to you by the ANC
As I write this, it is Tuesday evening, and Eskom has issued an impending load-shedding notice. The City of Johannesburg’s City Power has again issued one of its “Update on the Power Interruptions” memo.
Opinion – BoN’s interest rate hike: Nail on the head
As inflation continues to soar, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) hitting 5.60% in April, the Bank of Namibia poised to hike interest rate by 0.50% basis points on the 15 June 2022.
Opinion – Digital learning and way forward for informal education
The challenges faced by the educational sector are countless, but the pandemic has also incited the adoption of digital learning techniques that are helping to maintain a semblance of normalcy.