2023-04-21Frieda Mukufa 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”. View more
2023-04-21Van Wyk Amutenya 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. View more
2023-04-21Staff Reporter 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. View more
2023-04-21Van Wyk Amutenya 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. View more
2023-04-21Staff Reporter 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. View more
2023-04-21Staff Reporter Digital enabler and innovation front-runners MTC is in talks with the Orangemund OMDis leadership to scout digital transformative opportunities in the town. View more
2023-04-21Maihapa Ndjavera A country that is greylisted is an indication the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international watchdog, has identified strategic deficiencies inapplicable systems to counter financial crimes. View more
2023-04-21Maihapa Ndjavera The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) surpassed its revenue-collection target for the 2022/23 financial year by N$4 billion. Last year, the State revenue collector was required to bring in N$53 billion in what was seen as an ambitious target then, but exceeded this and collected a total of N$57 billion. View more
2023-04-21Reverend Jan Scholtz In every discourse revolving around unemployment, education is deemed to be a key component. Education increases the volume of employables. This in turn indirectly increases the level of unemployment. View more
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