The Bank Windhoek Fistball League’s second match-day is set to take place tomorrow in Swakopmund, and will be hosted by the Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC).
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My candid view – Failed BONA 2027: An opportunity for introspection
Wednesday’s communication by sports minister Agnes Tjongarero to her Botswana counterpart Tumiso Rakgare that Namibia will withdraw and terminate their Memorandum of Agreement with Botswana to jointly bid for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) came as no surprise; at least to me.
Ovanafikola koHelao Nafidi va dja mokalungu molwonghalo i nyematifa
Ovanafikola oHelao Nafidi Combined School moshikandjohoololo shaKongo otava lumbu monghalo i etifa onghenda, oyo nokuli ya fininika opo ofikola iva dikile po omuhandjo woitwambe.
Onlooker: a solo exhibition by Actofel Ilovu
The Project Room Namibia and StArt Art Gallery are pleased to present Actofel Ilovu’s latest solo exhibition ‘Onlooker’. This exhibition opens on 28 April 2023 at 18h00 and runs until 20 May at the Project Room along Julius Nyerere Street, Windhoek.
Industry Loop – It’s been a minute vol 3!
And we are back with Volume 3 of my annoying rekindled love for Namibian music! I really want to say that this will be the final volume in which I abuse you with my rekindled love for Namibian music, but we ‘tog’ all know what new love does to a person;
Mavutu Conversations – ‘Wear our booty shorts and show our bellies and thunder thighs’
Every year, we wear miniskirts and chant, “My koekie my keuse” through Independence Avenue, holding up posters with writings of, “my body, my choice” and “no to slut shaming”.
Nandumbu’s journey into the nail care industry
The Covid-19 pandemic led many people to explore new hobbies or interests, and for Claudia Diana Indileni Nandumbu – a blogger, songwriter and an English degree holder based in Windhoek – it was no exception.
Bonsella releases ‘Pain is Fuel’’
Namibian musician Hurry Haiketi, popularly known as Bonsella, recently released his fourth album titled ‘Pain is Fuel’. The artist, who hails from Edundja and is currently based in Tsumeb, has been making waves in the Namibian music industry since his debut in 2018.
Channelling pain one drawing at a time
Having lost both his parents, one month apart, orphaned Denzel Beukes started doing tattoos for an income but also to transfer his pain to others, in an artistic manner.
Sustainable and renewable energy drives the future – Hobbs
Bank Windhoek’s Chief Treasurer, Claire Hobbs, said with the recent discovery of oil and gas off Namibia’s coast and the finds of high sought-after lithium, Namibia is becoming an attractive prospect for direct foreign investment, fast-tracking it for economic growth it needs.