To put in perspective, mental health-related issues and mental disorders are distinctively human problems. Already in 2001, the World Health Organisation suggested that about 25% of the people in the world are suffering from a mental or behavioural disorder at some point during their lives,
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‘Zambezi Invades Windhoek’ coming soon
While pursuing studies to become a public relations practitioner, Alexander Siyaya Sikalumbu, better known as DJ Siya, is working on becoming a better person, and he dreams of seeing everyone prosper.
There is help for vaginismus
Have you ever been uncomfortable when having sex but you are not sure as to why it happens? You just have muscles that are tense and tighten whenever penetration occurs?
Achieving peace – an individual task first
In the world of turmoil, peace becomes an unusual and scarce commodity. Not only is this the case on a political and social level but even more so at a personal level.
Pastor’s daughter – great dinner table gossip
Being pastors’ children has disadvantages; they have a standard to uphold, and are expected to behave in some “super holiness”, says gospel singer, Maranatha Goro.
The finest teacher is reading – Penny
Penehafo Kwaamushi Endjala, known as Penny, is an author who is passionate about humanity. She strives to raise awareness about social events that occur in the communities and around the world – and those that impact people in various areas of their lives.
Gospel singer putting forth buds
Rosvitha Peingeombili Reinhold is a budding RnB and soul artist with a deep love for music, which was nurtured by her mother.
‘Eet jou geld’
Coastal artists Kortez Maslangonyoka and Brakes have joined forces to release an album, titled ‘Best of both worlds – Eet jou geld’.
Hinda scoops best actress award in France
Actor Hazel Hinda has scooped the best actress award for her role as Moira in locally- produced film ‘Hairareb’ at the International Pan-African Film Festival (FIFP) in Cannes, France this week.
Fuel increase places heavy burden on consumers
Namibian consumers and motorists were up in arms yesterday as a fuel increase was confirmed for Wednesday, 3 November by the mines and energy ministry. The November increase of 30 cents on petrol and 70 cents on diesel follows a 30 cents increase for both fuels in October. By April this year, Namibians were already burdened with three increases for 2021 alone.
