Why is it so hard to gain access to Namibian movies? Why can’t I walk into a cinema and watch a Namibian movie at any given time? Why can’t I go on Netflix or Showmax and stream a Namibian movie? Why is it so hard to get solid information at an acceptable pace about a production in this country?
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A Day in the life of Paula – Marry me
Someone once asked why some women stay in relationships for longer periods of time than they’d like to before getting married.
Max: Namibian music still has chance to grow
For as long as Namibians do not set the agenda to promote local arts in the country after 32 years of independence, Namibian music will have little influence in the international market.
An awful pain called endometriosis
It is endometriosis awareness month and what better way to end the week. When women complain of severe periods every time they have their cycle, they are not looking for attention.
My Little Tribe
Babies and children love toys, but it seems 36-year-old Gabi Erni loves them more. So much so that she opened ‘My Little Tribe’, a toy company, in 2020.
Namibia unpacks investment prospects in Dubai
The Namibia Investment Summit was held on 23 March 2022, under the patronage of President Hage Geingob, at the Grant Hyatt Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
RMB arranges FNB Namibia’s inaugural green bond issuance
RMB Namibia, RMB SA Debt Capital Markets (DCM) and RMB Sustainable Finance successfully arranged FNB Namibia’s first green bond issuance in the local DCM.
No break yet from rising food prices…as Namib Mills confirms April increases on staple products
Global food prices are set to increase drastically for the rest of 2022, and Namibia will not be spared from the phenomenon.
Opinion – Teachers’ status vis-à-vis learner performance
Over the centuries, there have been debates over the most important component in the didactic situation. Firstly, it was believed that the subject matter was the central focus in the teaching-learning situation.
Opinion – Poor English results: Has the battle been lost?
Every year, many students fail to enrol for tertiary programmes of their choices due to the fact that they do not possess the required minimum symbol in English language in their school-leaving certificates, which is usually a C or better, or a D or better, depending on the programmes or institutions.