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Narrating John Muafangejo’s story
The life and times of one of Namibia’s most celebrated visual artists, the late John Muafangejo, is being brought to life at the National Art Gallery (NAGN) this Saturday.
Opinion – Impact of social media towards start-up businesses
Most start-up business owners in Namibia tend to use social media for wrong tenacities which incline to rescind the business based on the erroneous choices the owners make.
NamPower gets N$400m battery system grant
The Namibian government through the National Planning Commission (NPC) and NamPower this week signed a N$400 million grant agreement for the development of the first ever utility scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Namibia.
Opinion – Just be responsible!
The financial gurus say you need to have a “retirement car”. Well, my retirement car will just have the basics – automatic, rear assist parking, lights that come on when it’s dark – and most importantly, an engine that can handle the air conditioner.
Opinion – Rewriting the history of the Zambezi
After independence, many African scholars of history faced a daunting and enormous task of rewriting the continent’s correct history, as it has been marred and distorted by colonialism due to lack of documentation.
Opinion – Redefining the future of economic recovery and growth plan
The Bank of Namibia has maintained an accommodative policy stance to support a revival of the domestic economy.
Opinion – The secret behind Africa’s economic crisis
Namibia is a victim of an old lesson never learned, a lesson never understood, a lesson very tricky to understand and a lesson still haunting the entire continent of Africa.
Opinion – African resources: The wealth that continues to evade millions
My journey into the discovery of the unbelievable wealth of Africa began 26 years ago at the University of Natal in the Pietermaritzburg City of South Africa.
Opinion – Let oil and gas bring contentment not misery (part 2)
Amid anti-oil and gas exploration protests against Shell, that started on 5 December in Cape Town on the planned seismic survey for oil and gas along South Africa’s sensitive Wild Coast, Shell won the case to continue its operations.
