The 10th episode of Winna Mariba, the exhilarating game show powered by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) in partnership with Trustco Group Holdings (Trustco), unfolded amid palpable anticipation.
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Ixa to showcase diverse musical taste in listening session
Hip hop artist and rapper Ike Adonis, also known as Ixa, will host a unique and in-depth listening session titled ‘Blues and Booze’ on 25 May at a venue yet to be announced.
Reviving the music industry, setting standards
Artistic duo D.O.T. wants to revive the music industry, create a standard, and leave behind a blueprint for upcoming artists to follow without having to be used, solicited, and never reaping the benefits of their talent.
Uncommon sense – Be like an eagle
A story was once told that eagles can live for up to 70 years because they are mentally strong.
Chase for the crowns is on… as Top 20 beauties to be announced
Tension is high among the Top 20 semi-finalists of the Miss Teen Namibia and Miss Namibia as they step onto the runway at Droombos tonight and tomorrow evening in the preliminary rounds of the two beauty pageants.
Haimbala to contest Miss Earth 2024
Albertina Haimbala, the first runner-up for Miss Namibia 2023, is excited about her Miss Earth journey.
Market rally stutters as traders eye rate cut outlook
Equity traders struggled to get a recent rally back on course yesterday following a tepid lead from Wall Street, but record performance in Europe highlighted optimism that central banks were on course to cut interest rates.
NASRIA, Bank Windhoek address access to credit
Namibia’s unique risks insurer, the Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (Nasria) Ltd and Bank Windhoek have entered into a partnership on the Credit Guarantee Scheme (CGS) agreement to the tune of N$50 million.
N$1m fine for unapproved merger
The Namibian Competition Commission has reached a N$1 million settlement agreement with Johannes !Gawaxab, Ismael Gei-Khoibeb and Gamma Investments CC (Gamma).
Opinion – The basic education puzzle
The ministry of education recognised from the onset of independence that urgency and speed were of essence if tangible changes were to be effected by the character and content of the education system in place.









