Since he can remember, there have been flowers in his life. It is thus no surprise that Corrie du Plessis opened a flower shop he named ‘Fabulous’.
National
Taking crocheting to a new level
Mariental’s crochet queen, Paula Paulus, is taking the unique and fun trade to greater heights in the capital of the Hardap region.
Opinion: Are you being overcharged?
It’s been more than a year since Namibia reported its first confirmed Covid-19 positive case in March 2020. Since then, the pandemic has continued to wreak havoc across the country, with the death toll reaching worrisome levels between May and June 2021.
Windhoek looks for smart city funding
The City of Windhoek’s aspirations to become a smart city by 2022, which would entail major infrastructure reinvestment and modernisation, have been thwarted because there simply isn’t enough money.
Opinion: Tribute to Andrew George ‘Dries’ Scholtz
Never had I thought that the pain that death brings could be so deep and so profound. So many times I had to comfort the bereaved and give them words of encouragement, now we would experience the full extent of that pain in our bodies and souls.
Opinion: Develop the African child through progressive literature
As we commemorate the Day of the African Child this week, with the theme “30 years after the adoption of the Charter: accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2040 for an Africa fit for children”, I thought of reflecting on the importance of children’s literature and the role it plays in the lives and development of children.
Opinion: On Professor Mburumba Kerina
On 14 June 2021, death robbed us of one of Namibia’s historic icons, in the person of William Eric Getzen, better known as Mburumba Kerina.
Opinion: Of Namibia-Botswana Border Treaty contentions
We wish to respond on the issue relating to the Namibia-Botswana Border Treaty as follows: The Mafwe and the Mayeyi traditional authorities in the Zambezi region wrote in The Namibian dated 17 May 2021 showing their concerns about the border treaty of 2018 between Namibia and Botswana.
Opinion: The invisible struggle heroes, heroines of Masida
After leaving the Chixhu-Sesheke-Singalamwe corridor, the PLAN freedom fighters criss-crossed the surrounding villages, and finally reached Masida district.
Opinion: Establishing a crisis-ready board
The current Covid-19 pandemic has blindsided several organisations’ boards, resulting in a lack of appropriate guidance from the board to the CEO. In addition, the pandemic has prompted companies to consider the quality and composition of their boards of directors, as some do not derive significant value from board members during this trying times.
