The director of the Namibia University of Technology Eenhana campus said learning has gotten underway, and he is satisfied with the progress.
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Nothing inspiring in Shiimi’s budget – Kavekotora
Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) member of parliament (MP) Mike Kavekotora has said he was really disappointed when going through finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi’s budget statement that nothing new or inspiring was contained in the budget, apart from the theme.
Uirab remains optimistic about football prospects…new committee widely welcomed
Chairman of the newly-appointed Fifa normalisation committee for the beleaguered Namibia Football Association (NFA), Bisey Uirab yesterday said they will waste little time in putting shoulder to wheel in their new assignment, saying their first meeting as a committee is already set for Monday.
Stiff competition expected at athletics champs
Close to 250 athletes from across the country will converge at the Independence stadium in the capital today and tomorrow for the senior national athletics championships.
The ineffable football journey of Stephanus ‘Makati’ Doeseb …the fearless pocket-sized midfielder
Back in the day, during the time when there were no properly organised league structures for local football teams, notably those from the impoverished native [Bantu] settings, many teams were content to field the same starting 11 for very long periods, unless death struck or serious injury occurred.
My candid view – Progressive Forces: The chickens have come home to roost
When I perused through the lengthy but well-crafted Fifa letter addressed to embattled Namibia Football Association (NFA) secretary general Franco Cosmos on Wednesday, 30 March 2022, I immediately knew that a new dawn was definitely on the horizon, and nothing could stop the winds of change blowing across Namibian football.
See you Sunday at 5
Local Rythm and Blues (R&B) artists, both established and emerging, now have a regular platform to showcase their craft.
Litisha aspires to help others through music
Whether you sound like Adele or sound like you are choking on a hot potato when you sing, singing is undoubtedly therapeutic, even if it is just for oneself.
Industry Loop – Remixing a hit… yay or nay?
Ethnix’s attempt at remixing their hit and our national anthem ‘Open Up’ with South Africa’s Blaq Diamond has everyone talking, including myself.
Oranjemunders reunite in Windhoek
Oranjemunders and friends had a fun-filled day with sports activities, networking, socialising and of course reuniting with old and meeting new friends at a reunion they hosted at the Unam sports grounds over the weekend.