Alfons Sagunji, known as Dr Alfons has released his fifth studio album, dubbing it Gravity, singing in eight different local languages with elements of pop, Oviritje, Kizomba, Damara punch and many other genres.
Opinion – The role of associations in strengthening health care professions
Professional associations are entities aimed at determining professional standards, educational requirements and the scopes of practice for professionals.
Opinion – A look at the generational paradigm in Namibian society
It is often argued that political preferences are shaped by categories such as race, ethnicity, gender and class.
Fire destroys police accommodation
Seven police officers at Oshikango were left destitute after their caravans were gutted by fire on Friday afternoon.
More benefit from Old Mutual’s generosity
NKURENKURU - As part of their countrywide food supply relief, Old Mutual Namibia extended its Covid-19 food delivery outreach to the Kavango West region aimed to benefit eight constituencies in dire need of basic food items.
Mumbala confident of poll victory
KEETMANSHOOP - Swapo //Kharas regional coordinator Matheus Mumbala said the Keetmanshoop Urban constituency seat they lost last year to the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) is merely like a room rented by a landlord and that the term will expire very soon.
Angolans caught with millions remanded in custody
The Katutura Magistrate’s Court refused to release on bail three Angolan women who were arrested at Hosea Kutako International Airport with more than N$2.2 million in foreign currency, pending the prosecutor general’s decision.
PLAN fighter’s remains discovered in Kunene
ONDOOZU – The human remains alleged to be that of a People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) soldier were discovered at Ondoozu village some 150 kilometres east of Kunene’s regional capital, Opuwo.
Coronavirus recoveries shoot up… all eyes on state of emergency
The number of patients who have recovered from the coronavirus in the country is on the up, with 1 648 given the all clear at the weekend, while the total recovery rate stood at 67%.
Political tensions flare up in south
KEETMANSHOOP – Tensions flared up at the weekend following a standoff between political parties and the Namibian police during the ongoing supplementary registration of voters at Keetmanshoop.