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Fingers crossed for Vicky Lashes’ nomination
In the race for nomination for the upcoming prestigious Shining Star African Awards, Vicky Lashes Beauty Spa from Namibia is throwing its hat in the ring.
Celebrating Kizomba
Forever Dance Academy founder Armando Joao has been working hard to bring the joy of Kizomba and Semba to the Namibian community and will tonight host yet another Kizomba Social Night.
Leap of faith pays off for Summers
Namibian model, actor and singer Rowan Summers is adding the final touches to his first album, set for release later this year.
African air travel up 71% in March
African airlines’ air traffic increased by 71.7% in March 2023 versus a year ago, representing the second-highest increase among all global regions.
Property industry remains resilient
In 2022, Bank Windhoek financed 185 transactions valued at N$135 million in northern Namibia. This is according to Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance, James Chapman, who pointed out that Rundu accounted for 71 of the 185 transactions, and contributed N$55 million of the total N$135 million.
Nekundi calls on BoN to regulate bank charges
Member of parliament Veikko Nekundi has called on the National Assembly to urgently amend the Bank of Namibia (BoN) Act to enable the central bank to protect the most vulnerable in Namibia’s society.
Opinion – Drugs, behaviour and crime
Drugs have been used since civilisation began for medication, meditation, divination and recreation. But at no time in history has there been such grave concern – from the head of state to the average citizen – over the epidemic nature of drug abuse and the insidious social and financial consequences of illicit trafficking.
Opinion – Disappearing traditional practices among the Mafwe
The Mafwe community has established that educational activities which they cherished for centuries have been minimised or completely abolished through Western education.
Opinion – Is the Labour Act comprehensive enough?
Parliament represents citizens, but also keeps the Executive and State institutions accountable. Parliament is made up of two houses, namely the National Assembly and the National Council.