2022-09-30Prof Jairos Kangira The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) in July this year launched a feasible recovery plan in an attempt to collect several millions of dollars owed to the fund by beneficiaries who have reneged on paying back their loans. View more
2022-09-30Prof Makala Lilemba All the roads will lead to Chinchimane traditional Village on Sunday, 2 October 2022, when the Mafwe ethnic group will be celebrating 41 years of Lusata traditional mace. The mace, referred to as Lusata, has symbols signifying the important cultural unity of the Mafwe. View more
2022-09-30Staff Reporter When a venomous snake bites someone, the person normally becomes impaired or dead if speedy treatment is not received. View more
2022-09-30Staff Reporter Cultural celebration fosters respect and open-mindedness for other cultures. Celebrating our diversity, as well as our common interests, helps unite and educate us. It further helps us to understand other's perspectives, to broaden our own understanding, and to fully experience and educate ourselves. View more
2022-09-30Maihapa Ndjavera Government’s public debt has been increasing at a rapid speed over the years, leaving behind a much-needed component of economic growth. View more
2022-09-30Staff Reporter Having known Winnie Nomzamo Madikizela-Mandela personally, I find it difficult to share a short tribute and reflections about a dear sister, an outstanding anti-apartheid activist, a courageous prisoner of conscience, an affectionate mother and a freedom fighter par excellence. View more
2022-09-30Staff Reporter What will people say when they see me wearing second- hand clothing, what will people say when they see me shopping in this store, what will they say when they see me selling on the streets, what will people say about my old TV set, mobile phone and all sorts? View more
2022-09-30Staff Reporter I believe I am not the only one who feels crime in Namibia, and more so in the city of Windhoek, is reaching uncontainable levels. View more