When Sydney Harris said, “Happiness is a direction”, he was directing bibliophiles to Israel Shilongo’s ‘A journey with happiness’ book.
Former Miss Teen Continental crowned Miss Supranational Namibia
Former Miss Teen Continental, Chanique Rabe, was crowned Miss Supranational Namibia recently at Droombos after excelling through all rounds and questions on social issues.
Awases one of 100 global Inspirational Women in Mining
The president of the Namibian Women in Mining Association, Zenzi Natasha Awases, has been recognised among 100 Inspirational Women in Mining globally.
RMB announces brand refresh
RMB has refreshed its brand to align with its evolved business strategy in a rapidly advancing digital world.
Warning against fraud as Natis opens in Omuthiya
OMUTHIYA – Deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, has warned the public and staff members not to indulge in fraudulent activities as Natis starts operations in Omuthiya.
Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Program commences
The first cohort of the 2020 Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) will consist of 28 participants from Windhoek who will receive the training virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
SMEs rescued with N$500 million…Covid-19 loans to be made through commercial banks
Government, in partnership with the participating commercial banking institutions and with financial support of the Bank of Namibia, on Friday announced the commencement of the Covid-19 SME loan scheme to the tune of N$500 million.
Nkurenkuru isolation facility inaugurated
NKURENKURU – The Kavango West region now has a dedicated facility to manage Covid-19 cases within the region after a 12-bed prefabricated isolation facility at Nkurenkuru Public Health Centre was officially inaugurated by the health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula last week.
‘Independent judiciary key in fighting corruption’
An eminent judge has enjoined SADC members of parliament to help create an environment for the appointment of judicial officers including judges on merit rather than political expedience if the fight against corruption is to be won.
Should polygamy be legalised?
On 15 January 1999 The Citizen newspaper reported Professor Christina Landman’s views on polygamy as a liberating option for white South African women