2023-02-24Correspondent Top Namibian performer Top Cheri was recently confirmed as one of the acts at the 11th Vic Falls Carnival in Zimbabwe scheduled for 28 to 30 April. View more
2023-02-24Correspondent Preparations are in full swing for the popular Zambezi Bream Easter Festival scheduled to take place in April and December to pay homage to the Zambezi heritage. View more
2023-02-24Correspondent Four-piece Namibian soul group The Yesterday will be gracing the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre stage for the first time and cannot wait to share what they have to offer. View more
2023-02-27Correspondent Residents in Bukalo and surrounding areas were delighted to witness the official inauguration of the Bukalo Namibian Traffic Information System office on Thursday, which will be operating within the Bukalo village council offices. View more
2023-02-27Correspondent One year on since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there is still no end in sight to the greatest conflict Europe has ever experienced since the end of the Second World War. View more
2023-02-27Correspondent The revival of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) has brought a great deal of joy to Namibian artists, who were concerned that the music industry would suffer without any encouragement. View more
2023-02-28Correspondent Separating your account is one of the most crucial things we need to do as farmers. This is an essential step for agripreneurs to ensure that they manage their finances effectively. View more
2023-03-01Correspondent The Namibia Standards Institution (NSI) held a business seminar in Katima Mulilo last Thursday. The purpose of the seminar was to provide businesses with in-depth information on the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) notification procedure and TBT enquiry point. View more
2023-03-01Correspondent Namibian civil society actors on Monday celebrated World Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Day, a day set aside to recognise, celebrate, and honour the fundamental contributions and profound impact these independent organisations have on the world. View more
2023-03-01Correspondent A United Nations Conference that could result in progress towards a treaty to protect the world’s ocean is starting in Portugal this week. Oceans cover more than 70% of our planet. View more
2023-03-01Correspondent The human mind has the ability to propel us toward great success or hold us back in a state of mediocrity. Our thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes determine our mindset, which ultimately influences our actions and reactions. It’s not a cliché to say that your thoughts affect your actions; it’s a scientific fact. View more
2023-03-03Correspondent The Labour Act, 11 of 2007, is currently limited to sexual harassment, but the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment-Creation (MLIREC) is busy with amendments to the Act which will include violence and harassment in the workplace. View more
2023-03-03Correspondent In a recent submission to the High Court of Namibia, the attorney-general argued that the crime of sodomy is justified as most Namibians still reject homosexuality. The AG primarily relied on “parliament’s activities” that do not suggest a “legislative trend” towards decriminalising sodomy. View more
2023-03-03Correspondent The green revolution is the misleading name given to a chemical-based agricultural model that was introduced to India in 1965. View more
2023-03-03Correspondent The year 1964 marked 60 years after the wiping-out order of all the Hereros. A pocket of breathing skeletons cheated death by supping poisoned water. View more
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