WINDHOEK - An impressive total of six new championship records tumbled on the third day of the CANA Zone IV Swimming Championships underway in Windhoek, on Monday.
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Thrilling water polo action at CANA Zone IV
WINDHOEK – Newcomers hosts Namibia suffered back-to-back defeats during the first day of the Water Polo Championships, first losing to the South African men’s U/16 team by 19 goals to 1, before going down 19-7 against Zimbabwe’s U/18 team in their second match.
NWR embraces changing tourism landscape
WINDHOEK - Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has for the past few years focused its efforts on offering the domestic and international markets the only opportunity to stay within Namibia’s national parks. Over time, this has provided guests with the chance to enjoy an early morning game drive or experience a breath-taking sunset at Sossusvlei.
Educational and retirement provision is critical and tax efficient
We all need to plan for our futures and that of our children. Saving for retirement or education is essential, especially if you want to achieve financial independence. This should be a concern for all Namibians in their journey toward economic self-reliance.
Language radio services seem popular among youth
WINDHOEK - Namibia celebrated World Radio Day under the theme Dialogue, Tolerance and Peace last Wednesday.
Youth must go for what they believe in – Berneth
There has been a lot of complaints about youth unemployment in Namibia and it has become a widely talked about issue. The unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labour force.
Leaders, lead by example!
It is well documented that corruption is rife in most African countries, and at times it seems as though rules and laws are nothing but words on paper and depending on whom you are or what you do, they might not apply to you as they would apply to the next person.
A young man full of ideas
Born in Lubango, Angola 34 years ago, Kennedy Liswani is one young man destined for greatness. He started primary school in Oshakati and moved to Windhoek in 1994 to finish his primary education at People’s Primary School (PPS) and completed his secondary schooling at Ella Du Plessis before moving to South-Africa for tertiary education.
Top learner to use prize money for stationeries
WINDHOEK- Simon Nambandi, the second best performing Grade 10 student in the Oshikoto Region is thankful to Standard Bank for the award, which he said will motivate him to do better in future.
Tov host non-stop dancing
WINDHOEK - Having learnt that most of the children who graduated from the Tsumeb-based Multi-Purpose Centre but at Etosha Secondary School and few other primary schools do not have textbooks, the Tov is hosting a fundraising dance.