The Am Weinberg Hotel will join the Gondwana portfolio on 01 February 2022 in a management capacity.
Buitepos ready to grasp investment opportunities
The regional councillor for the Kalahari Constituency in the Omaheke Region, Ignatius Kariseb, believes that development at the border town of Buitepos must be prioritised to transform it into an economic and multi-dimensional investment hub.
Unvaccinated increase the risk for others – labour expert
A local labour expert is of the opinion that Namibian companies are prioritising the collective interests of their staff by incentivising vaccination, compared to opponents of vaccination who are instead advocating for their individual rights.
Opinion – What a happy life? Count your blessings
A philosopher friend remarked recently: “God must really love unhappy people, otherwise He wouldn’t have made so many of them”.
Opinion – Prepare for business growth opportunities
It’s never too late to take up any opportunity or a chance when it comes, as it may not come again.
Opinion – Covid survivor testimony: Appraisal of Namibia’s response
I contracted Covid-19 sometime in mid-December 2021, and started getting sick around Christmas time.
Opinion – Achieving learning support in schools
Learning Support is defined as a team, consisting of teachers ensuring the subject/class teacher offers needed support to learners while working in consultation and collaboration with them.
Opinion – Higher education faces ‘pirate’ crisis
At face value, it appears that Namibia has stellar institutions of higher learning contributing towards its aspirations of an educated citizenry able to compete globally with first world countries.
Opinion – Parliamentary committee prejudice during abortion hearings
In October 2021, the parliamentary standing committee on Gender Equality, Social Development and Family Affairs finally began the process of conducting public hearings on the legalisation/non-legalisation of the abortion law some (25) years since the first abortion draft bill was presented in parliament in 1996.
Cattle stolen from Ogongo Unam
Unam’s Ogongo campus has lost 29 cows worth N$165 500 after suspects entered the premises between 10 and 11 January under the cover of darkness.






