If there is one thing we could learn from our Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi’s outstanding performance, is the ability to remain focused.
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A Day in the life of Paula – Don’t ask for family discount
Someone was venting to me the other day about how tired they were of negotiating their price with potential clients. He has a small business that offers a variety of services.
Goethe-Institut upcycling competition open
The Goethe Institut in the Sub-Saharan African region has announced a call for participation in its upcycling competition.
If he wanted to, he would
Yes, today, I am choosing violence. Although you often hear this when it comes to women who complain about the men in their lives doing the bare minimum, it can as well be applied to all dating situations. So, if they wanted to, they would.
Uncommon sense – All things considered
If all things were considered, this write-up would have never been penned. It is the lack and disregard for a holistic consideration that necessitated its birth, for it is only natural that when a man has no other route to express his dismay, in writing he must find comfort.
Zikii recalls genocide through ‘Owe Owe’
There are a lot of activities that have happened in Namibia – and to some extent, this has formed content for artists to spread messages through songs, dance, theatre plays, film and so forth.
Mboma, Maslingi get local tune
It was inevitable that our Olympic heroes would get the much-deserved recognition from the music side of business.
Kapolo headed to Miss Aura International 2021… needs mula to cover expenses
Pageant prodigy and beauty queen, Lucia Kapolo is looking forward to represent the country at the upcoming 16th edition of Miss Aura International.
Dillish chasing her Nollywood dream…hints at producing films
Namibia’s 2013 Big Brother Africa star, influencer and actress, Dillish Matthews, is about to head to Nollywood again after attracting the attention of Nigerian entertainment heavyweights.
Current legislation hinders business rescue efforts
Namibia’s current legislative environment hinders businesses negatively impacted by the pandemic from being adequately rescued to preserve their integrity and in the process save jobs and stimulate economic activity.
