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Year: 2019
Opinion: Where Did We Go Wrong With Men
There have been some unbelievable stories in the headlines this year, especially when it comes to rape. Some of these acts are things you would think could never happen, not even in one’s wildest dream. At times,
Opinion: The Year of NO – Part 4
When you wake up one morning and decide that everything you have ever dreamed of will become your reality, you go through a series of phases. In most instances, it starts off with an energy that propels you to
Sharonice Busch expounds transformational youth leadership
WINDHOEK- She is hard at work endeavouring to transform youth leadership in Namibia. Sharonice Busch says the youth are leaders of today. “We are drivers of change and to create the Africa we want, we cannot
Eagles Nest Kindergarten promotes fun and education through everyday activities
WINDHOEK – Development is one of the necessities in children’s lives and as a mandatory, Eagles Nest
APLI celebrates one year … as it continues to strive for excellence through youth empowerment
WINDHOEK - The African Pathfinder Leaders Initiative (APLI Namibia) celebrated its 1st anniversary in the capital recently. Launched in September 2018, the initiative provides training opportunities to Namibian youth,
I quit civil engineering to do fitness and media – Mootseng
WINDHOEK- From a path of civil engineering, Keanu Alden Mootseng decided to quit that profession and venture into fitness and media.
Bank Windhoek enhances customer experience with new Lifestyle Branch
WINDHOEK – On Monday, Bank Windhoek officially inaugurated its new Lifestyle Branch situated at the Pupkewitz Megabuild Lifestyle Centre in Windhoek’s Kleine Kuppe suburb. The new branch, which includes
Unmanned Airborne Systems cohabiting Africa’s skies
Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS) are increasingly affordable, capable and readily available. They are also cheaper to operate than conventional aircraft and helicopters. They are no longer gimmicks. They are
Why the Okavango Delta is dying – experts speak
The country’s most treasured tourism asset, the Okavango Delta, is experiencing one of the driest periods