When Lucas Ashipala is not spinning the decks as a DJ, he is spinning pot and plates as a private chef. “My private chef services are exclusively way different from any other establishment.
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Lizl’s Closet now online
“Looking good is rendering a statement before you render your words,” says stylist Lizl Timbo. Walvis Bay-born and raised Timbo told VIBEZ! that possessing style is not just having a closet full of clothes, it is finding clothes you love, and making it work for you.
Capricorn Group’s Changemakers initiate Green Week
Food insecurity in Namibia has dramatically increased, and hundreds of thousands of people in vulnerable communities need help. Vegetable gardening is an important method of securing a sustainable supply of nutritious food for a majority of communities, supported by organisations that Capricorn Group has partnered with through the Capricorn Foundation.
AgriBank grows total assets to N$3.4 billion
During their 2020/21 financial year, which ended in March 2021, the Agricultural Bank of Namibia (AgriBank) disbursed loans to the value of N$217 million, benefiting a total number of 1 301 customers.
Bright future ahead for Sanlam Bridge winners
Some of Namibia’s young future business leaders received a welcome boost when Sanlam announced the winners of its entrepreneurial support programme, the Sanlam Bridge, on Wednesday this week.
Opinion – Agriculture as a source of employment for youth in SADC
The lack of appropriate, particularly technical, education among school-going rural youth is the greatest single handicap to the development of self-employment in the rural setting.
Opinion – Kairos Movement set to enhance sustainable education transformation
History was made last week in the field of education when the international Kairos Movement opened its Africa sub-region Chapter which is in the interim housed at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Opinion – Factionalism in our political party system
According to the English dictionary, factionalism means the splitting of a group into factions, or conflict between factions. This splitting could be of a group of ordinary people or political parties.
Opinion – Talent management: A place on the board agenda
In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, talent management is gradually gaining traction on corporate boards internationally, prompting boards to reconsider talent management and its impact on corporate strategy.
Opinion – Why has the finding of oil been illusive of the geological minds?
The teaching of geology is that hydrocarbons are the result of deep burial of organic matter that got subjected to high temperature and pressure before they turn into hydrocarbons, including petroleum, during the carboniferous period more than 350 million years ago.
