A collection of work from the College of the Arts students opened at the National Art Gallery of Namibia in the capital yesterday under the theme ‘New Beginnings’.
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OLAF kicks off tonight
The second edition of the Otjomuise Live Arts Festival (OLAF) commences tonight with an official opening ceremony at the College of the Arts Theatre School.
Ndapanda’s Travels – The joys of travel, creating content and branching out
A thing I am quite vocal about is that entrepreneurship was never something I imagined would become me.
Mavutu Conversations – Swelling and itching may indicate condom allergy
Even when the number is not high, I am sure there are women who have had a terrible reaction after sex and just did not understand why.
Mulife saved by his shoe
Mulife Muchali’s 2019 video in which he is being chased by a baboon resurfaced recently with many people either reposting it or using his aunty’s voice in the background to re-enact the scene.
Koffi’s back in Windhoek
Soukous and rhumba maestro Koffi Olomidé will again have the crowd swinging their hips and stamping the ground when he takes to the stage at the Independence stadium on 22 October.
Eliminating body shaming through pageantry
Miss Plus Size Namibia 2022 Mareli Snyman has described her winning of the prestigious crown as surreal.
Opinion – Expectation of mid-term budget…building economy works for all
The finance minister, Iipumbu Shiimi, will present the mid-term budget review on 26 October 2022. The budget review 2022 will coincide with the Monetary Policy Committee meetingvof the Bank of Namibia.
Making the most of commercial bank’s savings options
The difference between the repo rate, determined by the central bank, and the prime rate at commercial banks forms part of the bank’s working funds to ensure customers have the latest, safest and most reliable systems in place.
Opinion – Undermining academic contributions to national development
In his documentary, ‘The Africans: A Triple Heritage’, Mazrui (1986) laments that despite being rich in all mineral resources, Africa continues to be inhabited by the poorest people on earth.