OMUTHIYA- Orata ya Muthiya, Paavo Sheepo, kenohange novitjitwa vyopendje noveta vyokunana otumbo mbitjitwa iyovaÞuta tjiva po Kashana mOrukondua rwa Shikoto narakiza nomasa imba mbetjita nao kokutja mavehakaenisiwa noveta.
Okatutura kazemburuka Dana
OTJOMUISE- Oukahuke kokutja ombara yomuzumbi imbwi o disco worokasi wa South Africa, omuyaruke Dan Tshanda, wahara ovakongorere mo Namib ia.
Industry Loop: Properly inform yours truly about your rebranding
I love how corporates who move into new office spaces still leave signage at the old offices for months informing clients that they moved to a new place. Its common sense isn’t it? It does not even cost you an arm and a leg.
VoiceOverGuy taking talent to next level
WINDHOEK-Hailing from Rundu in the Kavango East region, Hidipo Katewa, might have been the gentleman you heard on your radio or seen on your television screen without knowing who he really is.
The Garden Inn, an enthralling enchantment
WINDHOEK-If you want to enjoy good food and drinks with friends and loved one in the most soothing open-air environs, then look no further than The Garden Inn.
Local tributes abound for musician Dan Tshanda
WINDHOEK- It is obvious that the late South African township music disco king, Dan Tshanda, has secured quite a following in Namibia. This was quite clear when a small but significant crowd of his fans gathered to pay tribute to him at the Tura Zone Car Wash in Katutura on Friday.
‘Homeboy’ Riaan explodes onto the international music scene
It is no secret that Namibia has produced some of the world’s best sportsmen, beauty queens, artists and musicians - one of them undeniably bluesman ‘Riaan Smit’ who has recently settled in the Cayman Islands, playing on international stages and doing what he does best - entertaining.
Hair stylist gives utmost satisfaction
WINDHOEK-Seasoned self-taught hairstylist, Fransina Nikodemus, popularly known as Fluffy, says she is working on building a client base and to be the best hairdressers in the country.
Water bill system error leaves Windhoek residents fuming
WINDHOEK – Many Windhoek residents were flabbergasted when they received their January water bills from City of Windhoek which in no way resembled the average monthly usage.
Commission warns of monopoly in automotive industry
WINDHOEK – Following a 2018 study of the local automotive industry, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) says the biggest concerns in respect of competition and market structure were found in the application of franchising in the vehicle retail market, more specifically the market for new vehicle sales, whereby one company is given exclusive rights by the franchisor to sell a certain brand in the entire country.