I met someone one day, who said: “Women only go for men with money”.
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Evoking emotions through poetry
It is sometimes difficult to express one’s feelings randomly to people but approaches such as poetry have created a platform or a leeway to vent on issues without being judged or criticised.
Mental health conversations – Understanding psychosis as part of mental illnesses
When people are experiencing psychosis or instability of the mind, the way their brain processes information has been affected and their reality is altered.
Consenting to sex isn’t consenting to a baby
Often, the difficulty is understanding and grasping that consenting to sex is not consenting to a baby.
Oscars call for applications
The Namibia Film Commission (NFC) is extending a call to all Namibian producers to submit their films for the 94th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars).
Uncommon sense – The gift of tolerance
There is a general tendency that once we attain a certain level of accomplishment, we set it as the standard for everyone else. In our minds, it becomes the model to which every other being should aspire.
Ministerial delegation visits ‘Ein Platz an der Sonne’ production in Arandis
Information minister Peya Mushelenga recently led a high-level government delegation to a multi-million-dollar international film production, currently filming at the coast, a first since the advent of Covid-19.
Entertainment industry a ticking time bomb… silence engulfing mental health
Namibia’s suicide statistics are continuing to prove there are serious mental health issues, although Covid-19 compounded the crisis; there are other perpetrators like unresolved family conflicts, divorce rates, trauma or adverse childhood effects.
Fudge lovers spoilt rotten by Fudge Indulge
Criszelda Heyman is so passionate about making fudge, she turned it into a business called Fudge Indulge.
FENATA says malicious attacks wreak havoc on local tourism
The member associations of Federation of Namibian Tourism Associations (FENATA) recently distanced themselves from what they deem ongoing malicious attacks and slander, perpetrated by the Namibia Travel and Tourism Forum (NTTF), which FENATA said is wreaking havoc on the Namibian tourism industry.
