The life and times of one of Namibia’s most celebrated visual artist’s, the late John Muafangejo is being brought to live at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) next month.
Capricorn Group launches corporate advisory subsidiary
WINDHOEK - Capricorn Group has reached another milestone with the official launch of Capricorn Capital, a newly-established corporate advisory firm and wholly-owned subsidiary of Capricorn Group.
Shanyengana’s ancestral land comments inflammatory
Freedom of speech is a constitutional right of all the people in Namibia but when people exercise this right they also have to be careful and sensitive to other people’s feelings and rights.
Pushing the land dispossessed to the fringes
Is and has the land conference been on the right track and can it eventually produce the intended outcome and with the requisite input of all relevant stakeholders?
Will Xi’s red rising sun really light up the road ahead? (Part 1)
From the historic Silk Road that connected Asia to Europe, to the complementary Maritime Silk Road which starts in China, through the Indian Ocean littoral to East Africa and then to Europe, to what is now known as the Belt and Road Initiative, China has played and continues to play an important role in the world economy.
Marijuana use in SA: What next after landmark court ruling?
South Africa’s Constitutional Court has delivered a unanimous judgment that certain parts of the country’s drug laws are inconsistent with the right to privacy.
Namibians address 36th EEASA conference in Livingstone
LIVINGTSONE – Education for sustainable development should include transforming learning and training environments to contribute to the co-existence between human beings and endangered wildlife.
LPM first to reject Land Conference invitation…PDM might follow suit
WINDHOEK – The Landless Peoples’ Movement (LPM) yesterday became the first “political” movement to turn down an invitation by government to the Second National Land Conference schedule for next week.
Life in prison for panga hacker
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute yesterday sentenced to life imprisonment, an Otjiwarongo man who admitted in the Windhoek High Court that he hacked his girlfriend 45 times in the head, neck and face.
Former top cop guilty of murder
WINDHOEK - A former senior police officer of the Namibian Police Force accused of shooting an 18-year-old to death was convicted yesterday on five of the six charges that he faced in the Windhoek High Court at the Windhoek Prison Facility by Judge Dinnah Usiku.