I ask on Twitter (@queenteline) what would you make for N$100 to feed four people.
What seed are you planting in your garden?
James Allen in his book titled ‘As a Man Thinketh’, says that the mind is like a garden and whatever seed you plant in it is what grows there. He also goes further to say that if you do not plant any seeds and you leave it unattended the weed and other plants will grow.
Dion the qualified director
One-third of the famous trio PDK, Dion Auala, developed a passionate interest in filming when shooting Captain Kalola with then stablemate Tate Buti in 2014.
Local Artack Show empowers youth
The Local Artack Show (LAS) is a new 9-part series funded by the National Art Council of Namibia (NACN) through the Arts and Culture Covid-19 Relief Fund.
Young artist expresses herself through art
Budding artist and blogger, Esther Eino (22) commonly known, as Selff is keen to make a name for herself in the visual art industry with her exquisite artwork.
Born and bred in Walvis Bay, Selff discovered her passion during the lockdown and never looked back.
Wambuseun to open film-radio school
Retired Afrikaans rapper Wambuseun, real name Lownan Nangombe, is set to open a film-radio school next year. The Namibia Film School (NFS) is going to be the first film-radio school in the country, which will also form as a community film school.
Tjongarero looks afar for football solutions…independent committee appointed
With no available remedies within the local football setup, sports minister Agnes Tjongarero has cast her net wider in search of solutions and expertise to help normalise the deteriorating situation of Namibian football.
Katamba reads riot act to sport administrators
Sivute Katamba, the acting executive director in the sports ministry, yesterday issued a stern warning to local sport administrators cautioning them that the days of running public-funded sport federations like their own personal fiefdoms will soon be over.
Tales of the legends – Up and close with Edwin van der Colff
Much-travelled retired attacking midfielder Edwin van der Colff, famously known as “Winno” or better still “Ian Rush”, was a rare breed amongst the most lethal goal poachers of his generation.
My Candid View – Going against the grain
Let me start by applauding sports minister Agnes Tjongarero and her team at the ministry for taking a bold decision to appoint an independent six-member mediator committee, which has been tasked with investigating, swotting and coming up with recommendations that will finally bring closure to the endless infights that has crippled Namibian football.