WINDHOEK – Veteran sports administrator, Jesse Schickerling, has cited frustration, lack of teamwork, and pure disregard of his opinions as some of the reasons for his hasty resignation as a Commissioner on the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) board.
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RIP Mikey Hans 1952 – 2018
Death has struck again, with another retired footballer having taken a bow from the game of life.
Industry Loop: Guide to a proper event
Its festive season and crooked event’s organisers are out to play. Allow me to help you with a straightforward guide to a well-organised event that will be worth your money.
Local movie looks at GBV
A local movie, Tick Tock, aimed at raising awareness against Gender Based Violence (GBV) was launched last Friday at the American Cultural Centre to a full house.
New restaurant rivals any
The Portuguese Fisherman Restaurant opened its doors over the weekend, will be offering quality food easily rivalling that of other restaurants around, and competitive prices.
The coast is not just water and beaches
SWAKOPMUND -Visiting the coast does not only mean partying up a storm or visiting the beach as the whole coastal offers other forms of fun that is educative and thrilling recreational activities that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
Walvis Bay, Henties Bay offering requisite escape from Swakop
SWAKOPMUND - Walvis Bay and Henties Bay offer unique recreational activities and can be a good escape especially judging by the fact that Swakopmund will once again be fully packed this festive season.
Lüderitz hospitalities ready for holidaymakers
LÜDERITZ - Different BnBs, restaurants and hotels here are ready up for the festive season with decanted menus reminding residents and visitors alike of the beauty of the town’s deliciously well-prepared meals. Hear it from the horses’ mouths – as some restaurant and hotel owners share what they are offering this festive season.
Designer brings “gloss” fashion show
Talented fashion designer Foibe Shitaatala is ready for her first ever “Gloss Fashion Show”.
Himba dance and sing for coastal Christmas trade
Singing and dancing has always been part of the Ovahimba way of life, and more so now that they are putting their unique culture on show in Swakopmund, where in their own lifestyle ‘village’, they regularly perform to tourists and locals as a means of make a living.