WINDHOEK - The ever-intriguing Stanley Mareka has decided to be at the forefront of the stage besides choreographing at the back with dancers.
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‘Yellow Submarine’ to air on One Africa TV
WINDHOEK - ‘Yellow Submarine’ will be televised on One Africa TV. The show will feature compelling interviews with Namibia’s most prominent entertainment personalities. The show, which premieres on Sunday, is centred on arts but branches out into other areas of life such as medicine and issues affecting artists.
Matongo Family… on the glue that kept them intact for 20 years
WINDHOEK – Matongo Family, comprising Strauss Lunyangwe (Stravo aka Mr Makoya), Arthur Nanub (Damara Dik Ding) and Themba Matongo, has been in the music industry for more than two decades.
“With the ups and downs, the group has been together for 21 years,” said Mr Makoya.
Huawei committed to building more connectivity in Africa
WINDHOEK - With the roll out of 5G networks and other new technologies, global companies such as Huawei would continue playing a key role in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services, said African ICT experts.
Team Namibia treasures Namib Desert Diamonds
WINDHOEK - Namibia’s three-year old cutting-edge diamond marketing and sales company, Namib Desert Diamonds (PTY) Ltd (Namdia) and the country’s member-based mobilising force, Team Namibia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to commence with Namdia’s membership of Team Namibia and strategic partnership on 1 July 2019.
Annual inflation rate declines to 3.9%
WINDHOEK – The annual inflation rate for June 2019 declined from 4.0 percent in June 2018 to 3.9 percent, while on a monthly basis it increased to 0.1 percent from -0.1 percent.
The role of research plans in higher education
The core activities of higher education institutions are teaching, research and community service or community engagement. While the three activities can be investigated separately, there are scholars who view them as inseparable in the higher learning and teaching process.
Navigating the world I cannot dominate: to subscribe or unsubscribe?
Bruce Kasanoff is one of my admired writers. He has a lively column entitled “How to Get Anyone to Do (Almost) Anything You Want.”
Lost ancestral land: The rise and fall of the Republic of Upingtonia, 1885-1887
During the period preceding the 2nd national land conference held in Windhoek last year, several articles were written in defence of the existence of ancestral land in various parts of Namibia, which was dispossessed from the indigenous people, especially during the German (1884-1915) and South African (1915-1990) colonial periods.
A call for secure water supply to every household in Namibia
Life is our common denominator but water is our reason for existence. It is self-evident that Namibia is one the most driest countries in the world. There is no life without water and there is no development without water.