Over 3 000 guests, including various high-ranking officials and prominent community members from across the country, attended the 94th birthday celebration of the Founding President, Dr Sam Nujoma, at his homestead in the Etunda village in Omusati region. Nujoma turned 94 years of age on Friday. He was born on 12 May 1929.
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Opinion | Maximizing your assets
An old, established church stands at the intersection of two busy streets. Around the corner was a popular restaurant. One Sunday, a retired pastor and member of the congregation preached a sermon at the church.
Opinion | The essence of university education
According to Spielvogel (2017), the university as we know it with faculty, students and degrees was not a product of ancient Greece or Rome, but of the High Middle Ages, which spanned from 1000 to 1300AD.
Opinion | My nurse… my future
International Nurses Day is celebrated on 12 May every year. This year, the day is celebrated under the theme ‘Our Nurses, Our Future’.
Graduation is not a matter of serendipity
While the season of graduations is still upon us, I feel it is time to reflect on issues affecting students’ success rates at higher education institutions. It is envisaged that the advice provided in this article will assist tertiary students who find themselves struggling with completing their studies. The advice is also for those who are planning to embark on their tertiary studies.
Opinion | Time for national comprehensive health programme
While Namibia is celebrating 33 years of its independence, allow me to share with you some memorable words of the 33rd president of America, Harry Truman.
Opinion | On the right side of history?
A recent article about an exchange between the President and the opposition leader caused such annoyance in some quarters of Namibia.
Disciplinary committee to discuss forfeited matches
As the Debmarine Namibia Premiership draws to a close this weekend, confusion reigns among clubs and football enthusiasts in terms of the outcome of several forfeited matches and how it affects the log standing, particularly relegation.
Tales of the Legends: Up-close and personal with Aimablaagte’s silky midfielder Edward ‘Edu’ Karigub
Elder brother of equally-talented attacker Boeta Mungunda, the much-traveled Edward Karigub was a phenomenal baller who cut his teeth with several leading teams in the country’s lower-tier leagues until he announced his arrival in topflight football with Katutura glamour football club African Stars.
Moipandeko eshi vati a ningila omukainhu nounona vaye omatilifo edipao
Omulumenhu weedula 31 okwa kwatwa po konima eshi vati a ningila omukainhu waye nounona omatilifo kutya ote va dipaa. Otaku hokololwa kutya omulumenhu ou okwa kala nokuningila omatilifo ovaneumbo vaye kutya ote va dipaa unene tuu ngeenge a dja keendingosho.