Renowned music group, Matongo Family, is aiming at raising N$400 000 tonight in the Katutura Community Hall to renovate a hall building that has been standing for the past 54 years.
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Fashion week ended on a high note
The third edition of the Windhoek Fashion Week concluded over the weekend with a mosaic of local and international designers showing off their well-crafted designs
Live church session at Koi
Gospel duo Franklin and Dee’A are release Church in Session tonight at Koi in Windhoek.
Eish! what a December?
Stamping her mark on the local disc-jockey industry, Rosalia David, aka Dj Roxy, and one of the best female Djs in the country, is teaming up with various local artists to release a smash hit for December.
Beads, bangles and a humanitarian mission
Angela Prusa has come a long way from her Omaruru roots where she was born and raised. Transforming herself since from a country girl, into an alternative world traveller on a humanitarian mission.
“Okinikini” does it again
Big Ben’s new album, 102, is out today. The album is a collection of songs that shows the kind of conflict that Big Ben is going through as he tries to redefine a sound for himself.
Minor model reaches milestone
Namibian child model, rising star and aspiring actress, Rose Bimpe (4) has reached another milestone in her acting career after featuring in a video posted on the FinMango website.
Young entrepreneur encourages youth to read
WINDHOEK – Vna Native Foods, the relatively young business that last week walked away with the one-million-dollar prize at the Development Bank of Namibia’s 2018 Innovation Awards, is determined to become a household brand in the country.
MTC and Huawei’s LTE solution doubles network capacity
WINDHOEK - MTC Namibia partnered with Huawei to put the 4T6S solution into large-scale commercial use. The area selected to benefit from this solution is the central business district of Windhoek. This move is a conscious decision by MTC to efficiently improve network capacity and overall user experience while helping to slash site power consumption and total cost of operation.
NWR reflects on 2018 as it continues to cut costs
WINDHOEK – As the year is quickly nearing its end, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is reflecting on some of the progress it made in 2018. NWR emphasises that the economic challenges facing the country played a significant role in how the company fared but notes that these trying times show how resilient the company is.