WINDHOEK – Bank Windhoek on Friday confirmed it has been named Bank of the Year by the leading Financial Times publication, The Banker.
Fellow entertainment journalists, let’s behave
WINDHOEK- Have we, entertainment journalists become those heavily intoxicated uncles and aunts at family events?
Dj Tira to rock Desert summer Festival 2019
WINDHOEK – South African award-winning DJ, record producer, kwaito artist and a founder of a record label Afrotainment was announced by the organising committee of the Desert Festival to be one of the headlining acts to perform at the seven-day festival in the coastal area this December.
Couture by Kim Safari line
WINDHOEK - Kaino Matheus known as Kim in the fashion industry talked to Entertainment Now! about her upcoming exhibition titled Kim Safari Line.
Desert Queen delivers Checkmate
WINDHOEK - After facing positive and negative remarks regarding her performance as a plus-size woman.
I’ve heard you – Geingob… president-elect to address nation tonight
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob at the weekend admitted that the 2019 presidential election was competitive after he shrugged off a spirited challenge from independent presidential candidate Dr Panduleni Itula to win the presidency, albeit with a reduced majority.
Out with the old, in with the new
WINDHOEK - A split in Swapo has seen the party overwhelmingly win in parliamentary elections, but did not retain the two-thirds majority it won with ease in 2014.
‘Fishrot’ lawyers fined for illegal entry
WINDHOEK - South African prominent lawyers who were in the country to represent the ‘Fishrot Six’ were convicted on Friday in Windhoek Magistrate’s Court for entering the country without work permits and ordered to pay a fine of N$10 000 each or consequently 18-months-imprisonment respectively.
Opposition question poll outcome
WINDHOEK - Opposition leaders have accused electoral body, Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) of alleged widespread irregularities in the National Assembly and Presidential elections won by Swapo and its presidential candidate President Hage Geingob.
Amend Act on special voting – SADC observers
WINDHOEK- The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) has recommended the National Assembly to consider amending the Electoral Act to ensure the votes from special voting are counted together with those from the main election, in order to minimise speculation and undue influence on voters.