Perhaps coincidentally, the sickening ongoing war of words between the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) and its supposed commercial arm just came about at the time when Namibia has qualified for her sixth successive appearance at the IRB Rugby World Cup finals to be hosted by Japan, next year.
National
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OTJOMUISE- Mapemunika ayo imba mberi pombongarero yOtjiwana yEhi Oitjavari kaveire omugandjo otja rutenga tjaapetiriwa nungwari omakarero wawo pombongarero indji yatjiti kutja epu rehi rotjizeero rimune ombango ndjayenene nu ndjeripwire.
Industry Loop: To help or not to help!
I have had so many upcoming entertainers ask me for help. In the sense of providing contacts, gigs, etc. Here is the thing; I
Preps for Fashion Week in full gear
Preparations of this year’s Windhoek Fashion Week are in full gear. This is set for the capital on November 6-10, 2018, with
‘Doris’ the hand-made doll charms at the Sunday market
With the festive season countdown almost upon us, market goers are being spoilt for choice as rows of stalls offering hand-made items and unique crafted goods makes early Xmas shopping for the perfect gift, a breeze.
Ipangelwa debuts with ‘The Contradictions of Antiquity’…New book hopes to awaken reader’s imagination through expressions of life in different forms of literature
Modest Ipangelwa marks his debut in the publishing scene with the release of, The Contradictions of Antiquity (published by Partridge India), a literary embodiment of life expressed in different ways that hopes to awaken the reader’s imagination.
SA music legend invited to Jossie’s bash
Legendary South African soul singer, Johny Mokhali, is the guest performer at Jossie Kauandenge’s birthday music bash at the Khomasdal Stadium on October 27.
Maleek Trace drops new single
Local musician Maleek Trace has dropped his latest single titled Kokule featuring Tate Buti ahead of his upcoming album, is scheduled to enter the music market end of this October.
A Lexus for a “boss” diva
The vivacious singer, Sally Boss Madam, the Annual Namibian Music Awards (NAMAs) Best Female Artist of the Year, has elevated her “diva” status to another level, after being exclusively chauffeured around to her gigs in a luxury Lexus.
Hollard Namibia celebrates 15 years of ensuring better futures
In 2003, a small group of like-minded enthusiasts realised a dream, of taking Namibian insurance to another level, by challenging the industry norm. Since that day, the Hollard Namibia team has grown substantially, not only in size, but also in our capacity for knowledge and passion that would change the face of the local insurance industry forever.