MAUN-Despite its ruthless sun, Maun is a beautiful scenery for blissful fun. From November 24, artists from around the world descended on the small town of Maun, Botswana for a week long Art Festival.
King of Kulture album drops
O.COM, made up of Junoxz and Wizzen, hailing from Opuwo in Ruacana Constituency has released their second album, King of Kulture.
King of Kulture has 14 tracks concentrating on social issues. In fact, the album is inspired by the Dhemba traditional music with a mix of modern sound. The genre is dominantly Afro pop and Dancehall with hybrids like Afro-trance, Afro-club as well as Kwaito. Other songs have a House and a bit of Trapsoul vibe. “The key message in this album is basically to urge the youth to embrace their roots because we believe tradition in other word may be a very good religion,” says Junoxz.
Bank Windhoek issues first Green Bond
Bank Windhoek reached a milestone this week Wednesday when it announced the successful issuance of Namibia’s first Green Bond. This achievement positions Bank Windhoek as the first local commercial bank to issue a Green Bond not only domestically but across the Southern African region.
Namibia needs to attract purposeful and sustainable investment – Thieme
President of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Sven Thieme, yesterday called on foreign investors to be cognisant of the welfare
Namibia passes ICAO audit with flying colours
Preliminary reports prepared by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has given Namibia flying colours in the security audit conducted from 19 to 28
Namib Mills – promoting and supporting manufacturing
Namibia has experienced nine consecutive quarters of economic contraction and the country is officially in a recession.
The illusion of democratic constitutionalism
Currently local authorities are going through some motions involving reassigning serving office-bearers.
Ancestral land in its correct perspective
In the early 1850s two explorers, Galton and Anderson landed at Walvis Bay from where they travelled to Otjimbingwe (correct name Otjivingue) and later on to Otjikango
Peugeot factory kick-starts Namibia’s diversification strategy
This week I was pleased to officiate at the landmark event – the unveiling of the Peugeot Opel Assembly Plant in Namibia at Walvis Bay.
Carbon markets: Will trading lessen or worsen climate change impacts?
Carbon trading is like selling company shares on the stock market except that in this case it is not shares of a company that are sold, but shares of pollution.
Globally, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions