The pilot project has the target of completing the construction of 1 200 low-cost houses by July 2022 in the Khomas region.
Year: 2020
Geingob: One life lost is one too many
“The government will continue to fight these evils with all might
Uis rapist granted leave to appeal
The Windhoek High Court has granted leave to a man, who was convicted of raping and violently robbing an elderly couple in Uis, to appeal his 57 years imprisonment in the Supreme Court.
‘We will continue fighting’
Between 1904-1908, German soldiers killed over 65 000 Ovaherero and an estimated 10 000 Nama in a revolt against land seizures by colonists
Top Trending – Was Die Skottels by Yung Kavin
The top trending clip is hailing from the coastal town of Swakopmund of young artists and dancers dancing to the tune of Was Die Skottels.
At home with Job Shipululo Kanandjembo Amupanda – My life does not allow for relaxation
Job Shipululo Kanandjembo Amupanda (33) said as much as he can switch off now and then, many times, because of his profession, there is no such thing as being bored or relaxed as his life does not allow for relaxation.
A Day in the life of Paula – No money; no respect
The other day, I saw a really funny tweet. It said, ‘if you don’t have money, everything you say at a family meeting sounds confusing’ or something to that nature.
Mental Health Conversations – Personal experiences on suicide
Grateful to be alive
Embracing life in its totality
As humans, we seem to have one common hindrance towards self-realisation – not embracing life in its totality.
Mandela’s life comes to life on paper
The imaginary Mandela Shikongo’s fight against trials and tribulations inspired Author Natasha Domingo to put the character’s life to existence in her new fictional novel, ‘Mandela’s struggles’, which will be launched today.