Some Namibian individuals have in recent years made it a point to make fitness their daily bread – and like many, who start working out and taking care of their bodies, the results do pay off.
National
Geingob’s twin gains
Today, President Hage Geingob presides over the official opening of parliament for 2021. Thirty-one years ago, his task was different: he presided over the last sitting of the constituent assembly that adopted the future constitution of an independent Namibia.
My constitutional wish
At the occasion marking 31 years since the 72-member Constituent Assembly adopted the Namibian Constitution, we must take a moment to reflect on how the supreme law has served as a guiding instrument in attaining the ideals of the much-cherished independence.
Over 500 Ohangwena pupils stuck at home
ONGWEDIVA - About 580 grade 10 learners at the Shituwa Secondary School have not yet resumed school, almost three weeks since the 2021 academic year kicked off.
Ministers embrace Geingob directive
Cabinet ministers reacted positively to President Hage Geingob’s directive to abandon their ‘comfort zones’ and consequently fast-track service delivery to Namibians.
NAMAs hang in balance
The Namibian Music Awards, formerly known as the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs), has still not garnered sponsorship, barely months before the nomination process for artists are normally launched...
Omuthiya to upgrade informal settlement
Darkness and the use of pit latrines and bush when nature calls will soon become a thing of the past for residents of Kaniita informal settlement in Omuthiya,
Stop policing learners’ hair – Nanso
The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) says it has engaged the ministry of education and the attorney general in seeking clarity on the issue of schools sending learners home over supposedly
‘Papa, I’m in a lot of pain’
The father of a young girl who was brutally mutilated and raped by an alleged serial rapist gave a heart-rending testimony in a Windhoek court yesterday about the pain he endured following the incident.
Tura pupil excels after tough journey
One of the top achievers in the 2020 matric results says he was rejected and turned away at many schools because of his then poor command of the English language.
