A proud product of Walvis-Bay’s largest residential area, Kuisebmond, Seibeb was a real township toughie, never shy to roll with the punches at the slightest provocation, and needed no second invitation for a physical confrontation one-two’s (fistfight).
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Football galore in NFA’s first division this weekend
The Namibia Football Association’s Northwest and Northeast streams’ first division football leagues continue this weekend, with 24 games in 10 towns across the country.
Sunshine to honor Geingob with boxing bill
RENOWNED promoter Nestor Tobias says their next boxing event will be in honour of Namibia’s late President Hage Geingob.
China calls war in Gaza ‘a disgrace to civilisation’
China has described the war in Gaza as a “disgrace to civilisation” and yesterday called for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict stretched into its sixth month despite efforts by mediators to reach a truce.
Senegal to vote end of March after weeks of crisis
Senegalese voters should finally head to the polls at the end of March, following a string of announcements late Wednesday marking the latest twist in weeks of crisis triggered by the delay to the presidential election.
Oryx Properties oozes optimism
Despite the challenging micro- and macroeconomic conditions, Oryx Properties maintains its optimism regarding Namibia’s future and unwaveringly advancing toward fulfilling their strategy to expand the Oryx property portfolio.
USAID grants N$19 million to Namibian Hydrogen Fund
The US government, through the USAID Mobilising Investment project, announced a grant of N$19 million (US$1 million) to Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers (Pty) Limited to support the N$22 billion (US$1.15 billion) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Namibia One Fund.
Will Namibia embrace lab-grown meat?
African nations and in particular Namibia, which I care much about, have been laggard in terms of accepting new technologies.
The hidden power of public-private partnerships in crime reduction
Unscrambling the mysterious web of crime reduction reveals an unspoken hero: public-private partnerships (PPPs).
Affirmative action for rural areas
Wherever I have been in Africa, one thing is sure about rural areas, the staple food on the breakfast, lunch and dinner tables come from there.








