OTJOMUISE- Okuteza nokuzemburuka ozondapo ozongoto yomwiimbura wa South Africa, omuyaruke Dan Tshanda, ngwaÞire omweze imBwi tjiyari yetano, ovature va Kakarara mavemuzemburuka po Tate Sammy’s Beer House 2 ndino motjihuro tjao.
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Industry Loop: Graphic designers!
Can we cut graphic designers some slack? I mean I know they have their own weird way of going about things but come on mense; they are an important stakeholder in the entertainment and advertising industries.
Indie-folk singer, Shotgun, kicks off tour tomorrow at the Coast
WINDHOEK - In association with Concerts South Africa (SA), indie-folk singer and songwriter, Shotgun Tori, makes a comeback this year in the Land of the Brave with her tour, Where We Left It Off.
Beauty empire the limit for Martha
WINDHOEK - One of the youngest nail technicians, Martha Kambala, who established the Kambala Beauty Care late, last year, says she wants to see her business growing into an empire by the end of this year.
Chikune intents bouncing back
WINDHOEK - Award winning songstress, Colleen Tjikune, aka Chikune, intents bouncing back to claim her spot as one of the best female musicians in the country.
What accountability, by whom and when?
This year has been declared a year of accountability by the Head of State, Dr Hage Geingob.
Is accountability, in this election year, a one-off matter that re-occurs only once every five years or a consistent vow that will be seen every day?
Socialism with a Namibian flavour
The end of 2018 was a time to be remembered. I do not remember any other time towards the end of the year during the 28 years of our independence where we had lively debates like what happened during the SWAPO extraordinary congress.
Let’s all assist the people of DRC
Let me take this opportunity to wish you all a happy new year and to express my hope that 2019 will be another productive year for our region. In Namibia, I have declared 2019 as ‘The Year of Accountability’.
Nafidi commits to provide houses
ONGWEDIVA - The Helao Nafidi Town Council will this year focus on registering at least four of its extensions in order to avail residential plots as it strives to reduce its housing backlog.
Shutdown affects American embassy staff in Windhoek
WINDHOEK - Namibians employed at the U.S Embassy in Windhoek have not been spared from the non-payment of wages that has affected 800 000 American government workers the longest ever shutdown in that country’s history.