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Rugby league returns this weekend
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Rugby league returns this weekend

The top-flight rugby league will make a comeback this weekend with a lineup of several thrilling games scheduled across various venues nationwide. Headlining the fixtures is a clash between Grootfontein, currently in fourth position, and Unam, who sit in fifth. Grootfontein, with 10 points, will see this match as an opportunity to further their winning...

AN appoints Goagoses acting president 
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AN appoints Goagoses acting president 

The former president of Netball Namibia Rebekka Goagoses has been appointed acting president of Africa Netball (AN).   This after the executive board of AN held a special meeting on Tuesday to deliberate on the ongoing matter concerning the provisional suspension of president Cecilia Molokwane of South Africa by World Netball. Following thorough discussions, the...

City bring Arts to life 
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City bring Arts to life 

Rudolf Gaiseb The electrifying /Ae //Gams Festival Poetry, Comedy, and Theatre Night, the prelude of the Windhoek /Ae //Gams Arts and Cultural Festival, premiering today and ending tomorrow, highlighted the significance of preserving Namibian culture.  The event hosted by the City of Windhoek  at its headquarters on Wednesday night, brought together poets, theatrical artists, and...

We never learn…do we? 
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We never learn…do we? 

I recently attended a show with an international artist as the headliner. I haven’t been out like that in light years. Can you imagine my absolute shock and disbelief when I witnessed your classic case of disrespect towards a Namibian entertainer from the organisers of the show.  Allow me to contextualise this for you. I’ve...

Kiltir comes to Namibia
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Kiltir comes to Namibia

Kiltir, a Maloya group of soul-stirring rhythms of the Réunion Island, are set to perform for three days in Namibia. The Franco-Namibia Cultural Centre (FNCC) will host Kiltir, a group whose music is rooted in the Creole traditions of their island homeland. With concerts and workshops scheduled across three days, Namibian audiences will get a...

Creative sector’s survey to be launched
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Creative sector’s survey to be launched

The Intellectual Property Rights Protection Consultant (IPRPC) will launch a survey which seeks to assess the creative sector’s contribution to the nation’s economy.  This initiative aims to provide much-needed data to support sustainable development in the arts and culture sectors, ensuring their continued growth and integration into Namibia’s economic landscape. For many years, Namibia’s arts and culture industry has...

Tariffs trade war implications on Namibian economy
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Tariffs trade war implications on Namibian economy

The US and China faced a significant trade deficit (over US$375 billion in 2017), with State subsidies in China’s export industries, technological transfers and intellectual property theft being the primary causes of the US-China trade war.  In response, China imposed duties on US$185 billion worth of US imports, while the US enacted tariffs on more...

Brand love begins within organisations
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Brand love begins within organisations

The recently-concluded MTC Branding and Marketing Indaba left me feeling both inspired and deeply reflective. One powerful takeaway from the event was a statement by Nyasha Karadzandima of Bank Windhoek: “Brand love starts in the building.”  This struck me profoundly, reinforcing an often-overlooked truth: successful branding begins within the organisation itself before it can be...

Justice, mercy: Where are we?
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Justice, mercy: Where are we?

The story of Naboth’s vineyard (1 Kings 21: 1-21a) is, among other things, a classic case of injustice.  People who have wealth and power use these to get what they want, even if it means taking the life of an innocent person.  This is something that was certainly not unique to the 10th Century B.C.;...

Expectations from parliamentarians
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Expectations from parliamentarians

On 20 March 2025, members of Namibia’s 8th Parliament were sworn in at Tintenpalast in Windhoek.  They vowed to respect and defend Namibia’s Constitution and to be loyal to the country and its citizens. But will they truly deliver on their promise to serve the interests of the people? Hence, what contributions will they bring...