The Tsumeb municipality is considering approaching Weatherly Mine Namibia for a portion of land as the local authority looks at expanding its town boundaries to meet the ever-increasing demand for urban land.
Lack of fencing hampers border patrols
Zambezi police regional commander Karel Theron says the illegal crossing of borders by Zambian nationals continue to haunt the law enforcement due to the vast and unfenced borderlines in the region.
Help streams in for Oshikango fire victims
ONGWEDIVA - The seven families whose belongings were destroyed in a fire at the end of last month received five beds last week.
//Kharas farmers weather storm amid pandemic
KEETMANSHOOP – Chairperson of the Klein Karas Farmers Association Hansie Esthuyse said despite the negative effects of Covid-19 on the livelihood of farmers and their workers, they remain optimistic about the future.
Industry loop – Upcoming must get a chance se voet!
One of the conversations that keeps floating around the industry is ... we need to give upcomings a chance.
Top trending – Mich’s DStv Lite proposal
The top trending clip on our radar is from local comedian Mich Gaoseb who plays the parody of Oucie Regulinde who gets through to her church members that after the service they are going to have an after-service session and watch DStv.
At home with Naftalie Amukwelele – The aim was to bring many celebrities to Christ – D-Naff
Namibian multiple award-winning gospel artist and actor, Naftalie Amukwelele popularly known as D-Naff said his aim of joining gospel was not to become a full-time artist but to bring as many young people especially celebrities close to Christ as possible.
NTN to premiere Boet en Sus online
Boet en Sus, a theatre production was postponed twice this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, however, the cast is currently back at rehearsals.
Mental Health Conversations – Forging a holistic lifestyle in the midst of uncertainty
“Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air.
Alcohol and drug abuse ravaging the entertainment industry
The Namibian entertainment industry just like any other has artists who misuse drugs and alcohol. Some feel it is a coping mechanism, while others feel it is cool to smoke and drink alcohol.