The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) has been operating for 26 years without any operational policies.
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Ms Gideon scoops maiden Fresh FM SOTY award
Ms Gideon’s single ‘Jehova’ was on Friday crowned Fresh FM’s inaugural Song of the Year (SOTY).
Additional primary school planned for Groot Aub
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has approved plans for the construction of an additional primary school at the Groot Aub settlement in the Khomas region.
Visual Mathematics book launched
A book titled ‘Visualisation and Epistemological Access to Mathematics Education in Southern Africa’ was recently launched in Windhoek during the 32nd annual Southern African Association for Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (SAARMSTE) 2024 conference.
Nandi-Ndaitwah: ICJ ruling on Israel a missed opportunity
Namibia has welcomed the International Court of Justice (ICJ)’s ruling that Israel must immediately take steps to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza, but international relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is disappointed that the court failed to order a total ceasefire in its ruling.
Warriors to receive qualification bonuses
The Brave Warriors will receive N$50 000 each for qualifying to the knockout stages of the 2023 Afcon underway in Ivory Coast.
Swakopmund donates plots to DRC residents
Over 300 families from Swakopmund residing in the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC proper) will benefit from erven which were serviced by the municipality through funds availed by government.
Tragic accident claims seven lives
Seven people tragically died after being involved in a car accident on Friday at about 12h00 at Okashandja village outside Ondangwa in the Oshana region.
Three Swapo //Kharas councillors fired
//Kharas Regional Council chairperson, Joseph Isaacks on Friday announced the dismissal of three Swapo councillors with immediate effect, for allegedly having committed various offences.
Govt hell-bent on achieving digital future
Information minister Peya Mushelenga said, of the over two million SIM cards that are currently active in Namibia, only half of them are registered, following an extension on the grace period earlier this year.