I am slowly and worryingly picking signs of a brewing storm within the corridors of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Football House, especially in the department of the Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL).
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On the boardwalk with coastal football great Daniel ‘Slugger’ Imbili
The harbour town of Walvis Bay is known for its amazing cool weather oozing from the freezing Atlantic Ocean, but the sea hub is also home to many prominent personalities in different fields.
International Night at TaTe Village
The TaTe Village, located in the heart of Windhoek, will host an exciting event tomorrow aimed at celebrating cultural diversity and showcasing why Namibia is such an awesome place.
Industry Loop – It’s been a minute Vol. 2!
Since my last edition of Industry Loop, before Arrafath’s passing…I was on a serious mission to rekindle my love for the Namibian music journey, simply because it has been a minute since I spoke about and actually listened to Namibian music.
Using music therapy to achieve goals
The Arts Performance Centre (APC) based in Tsumeb is actively involved in developing music, art and dancing among Namibian children and youth as a passion.
Amutse and Mouton exhibit at The Sweet Side of Thingz
The exhibition ‘Side by Side: Namafu Amutse and Candice Mouton’ is now showing at The Sweet Side of Thingz cafe and bakery at No. 5 Independence Avenue in Windhoek’s city centre.
Di Yon spits bars on new single
After two members of the likeable PDK group announced their solo careers recently, the last remaining member of the trio – Di Yon Auala – has now also entered the unfamiliar journey.
Unlisted investments enable GIPF to manage risk…hold potential to create jobs and boost economic growth
The Government Institutions Pension Fund’s (GIPF)’s long-term investment target is slightly above salary inflation. By exceeding this return target the fund’s returns over the last 10 years, up to February 2023, have been 10.1% relative to its target of 9.9%.
Opinion – African philosophy against the Western mind
On the first day of the new school year, all teachers in one school received the following message through a memorandum from the principal: Dear Teacher, I am a survivor of Cassinga. My eyes saw what no man should witness: Machine guns built by learned engineers.
Opinion – Learning science in indigenous languages
The debate about whether science can be taught in Namibian languages as a medium of instruction in schools and universities rages on.