Hashiyana Mospider, a third-year diesel mechanic student at Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology, has been making waves in the music scene with his debut album, ‘Think Before You Leap’.
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Alte Feste to receive facelift
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MoEAC) on Wednesday announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Namibia Craft Centre to transform the Alte Feste.
Jazz for freedom of expression
Local jazz acts Erna Chimu, Suzy Eises, Sharon van Rooi and Slow will share the spotlight when Namibia joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Jazz Day on 30 April.
Green schemes face 54% budget cut
The budgetary allocation for State-run green schemes across the country has been slashed by a staggering 54% to N$65 million.
Uumati, Oceana divorce
Erongo Marine Enterprises (EME) and managing director (MD) Martha Uumati have parted ways on mutual grounds. The separation is effective from today.
Mbumba endorses Genocide Remembrance Day
President Nangolo Mbumba does not see any legal or procedural reasons, or any section of society rejecting a proposal to officially recognise and commemorate 28 May as a national Genocide Remembrance Day.
Battle for Mangetti ranch lingers
More than 100 farmers in dire need of land and eyeing to obtain customary land rights to 48 farming units on the Mangetti-Kavango Cattle Ranch, are in limbo.
PDM won’t sell out – Venaani
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has vowed to transform the country for the better without compromise, if elected as head of state.
ECN wants N$22 million for missing laptops
IN the run-up to the Presidential and National Assembly elections, the Electoral Commission of Namibia has earmarked N$22 million to procure mobile voters registration kits after failing to recover the hundreds that went missing.
Struggle wasn’t for gay rights
Swapo lawmaker and deputy works minister Veikko Nekundi says Namibia’s hard-fought struggle and subsequent independence were not meant to create fertile grounds to advocate gay rights.