School Corner’s Aletta Shikololo spent the day at the Khomasdal Stadium last week Friday where three private schools in Windhoek held a sports day.
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Contributing to the development of Namibia through scholarships
WINDHOEK- Prospective students who wish to study in South Africa are urged to apply for scholarships through the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Namibia office. The foundation was established in 2009 as part of
Youthful creative making waves internationally
WINDHOEK – Earlier this month Namibian producer, actor, entrepreneur and director Abraham Pieters, currently based in Johannesburg, had an interview with BBC’s Focus on Africa on advocating for diversity
MYDAWA becomes first African e-pharmacy to earn LegitScript certification
WINDHOEK – MYDAWA, a technology-based service in Kenya, has become the first online pharmacy in Africa and part of the top four percent globally to earn the LegitScript certification that verifies internet
Air Namibia re-introduces routes from Monday…they are back with even more routes
WINDHOEK - Air Namibia yesterday confirmed that one of its Airbus A319 aircraft, which was undergoing heavy scheduled maintenance checks, will resume operating as of Monday, July 29, 2019. This latest
The case for major economic reforms has never been stronger – IPPR
WINDHOEK – The case for major reforms on economic issues such as the size of the public sector, the civil service wage bill, support to loss-making public enterprises, and the questionable viability of capital
Hanse-Himarwa pre-sentencing starts today
WINDHOEK – The trial of former minister of education Katrina Hanse-Himarwa will resume today with pre-sentencing procedures before Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg.
Namibia applauds Maduro “no-surrender spirit”
WINDHOEK - Namibia has applauded Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for his “determination and spirit of no-surrender” saying it has upheld the country against the onslaught of foreign powers bent on crippling the long-held history and principles of the country.
Murder-for-hire case deferred to 2020
WINDHOEK - Another long stretch lays before five people accused of being part of a murder-for-hire plot in which a City of Windhoek employee lost his life in a most barbaric manner.
Investigator testifies against father facing filicide
WINDHOEK - The investigating officer in the trial of an NDF soldier accused of murdering his biological daughter by drowning her in the Goreangab Dam in February 2017 testified yesterday before Windhoek