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.
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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.
Consumers to ‘benefit’ from infrastructure-sharing
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has clarified that there is no obligation for infrastructure-sharing if a dominant operator will utilise the infrastructure for its own purpose and has received such exemption from the authority.
The flaws and scrimmage of legalising abortion
Abortion is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, which renders it to fall victim of many discourses, as the pro-abortionists view it to be technically correct and advocate for it to be legalised.
Understanding recent policy changes to Bank of Namibia’s Determination
Since 1 April 2020, the Bank of Namibia implemented the determination to deal with and mitigate the risks to the economy as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Opinion: The major tools of leadership
This is the first instalment of a series of articles on the major tools of leadership. This week’s article focuses on hard work. Leadership is a calling – the action of ensuring that a group of like-minded people achieve a set goal.
Opinion: Does Rundu deserve the town status?
The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was ratified by the United Nations, included the right to social services. These social services include the provision of clean water. The local government institutions, which include the town council, are responsible for the delivery of services and infrastructure, which are critical for the well-being of the citizens.
