Welwitschias coach Chrysander Botha says his charges are on the right track based on their performance at the ongoing Mzansi Challenge Cup.
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Robinho aims high
We sat down with rising football star Robinho Van Wyk, who plays for Kaizen Football Academy as a winger who sees himself as a future IT technician.
New Pick n Pay Express opens
Pick n Pay Namibia last week officially opened the doors of its new Pick n Pay Express store at the Namcor Soweto service station in Katutura. This new store is Pick n Pay Namibia’s second owner-managed Express Store.
High living costs push down consumer demand …as anticipated repo rate increase to make matters worse
Based on the current repo rate of 7.25% and prime lending rate of 11%, it is expected that elevated living costs will weigh heavily on consumer demand.
Opinion – Graduates, students should embrace change
Dear graduates and students in colleges, in a world that continues to evolve, it is crucial that we break free from the shackles of resistance and embrace change.
Opinion – Dealing with a narcissistic stakeholder
As I draw to the end of the three-part series on a narcissistic stakeholder, it is important to highlight the positive characteristics of a narcissist, and how people can learn to leverage on their strengths.
Women in Media Conference inspires advocacy for equality
The third annual Nedbank Women in Media conference, held in Windhoek last Saturday, united media professionals, dedicated to advancing women’s rights and gender equality.
Maamberua wants enactment of genocide memory law
Former Swanu president and descendant of the 1904/08 Herero/Nama genocide, Usutuaije Maamberua, has called for the immediate enactment of a genocide memory law that will help preserve and protect the memories and integrity of the genocide victims and descendants.
MTC, Cran on warpath again
A fresh tug-of-war has erupted between MTC and the industry regulator, the Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia, in the protracted legal tussles between the two parastatals.
Seven die of suspected food poisoning
Seven people have been reported dead after eating dinner at a homestead in Ndiyona constituency’s Kayova village, the food was consumed on Saturday and the first two deaths were recorded in the wee hours of Sunday morning.