Ladies, when Beyoncé said we should get in formation many moons ago, she was talking about the year 2022, and it being the year to fully invest in ourselves and our health.
Love is in the air …everywhere you look
As the week ends, it draws nearer to the day most people have been looking forward to: the day of love; except for those who tell themselves “Every day is Valentine’s Day”.
Uncommon sense – Building resilience in challenging times
One of the human traits that is vital for survival is resilience – the ability to be able to adapt to challenging situations and circumstances. In a fast-paced world, we are all naturally required to learn to build some levels of tolerance if we are to survive when the going gets tough.
RTE, Stanzo in tit-for-tat over ‘Habibi’
Remember The Eagle (RTE) record label has found itself in skirmishes again, this time over royalties and recording ownership with its former artist, Stanzo.
NCAA’s overall revenue drops by 83%
The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in its 2020/2021 annual report states that revenue from the aviation industry remained minimal with overall revenue recorded during the period ended March 2021 down by 83% compared to the previous year.
Struggling economy leaves Town Square empty…lack of anchor tenant and recession blamed for exodus
Visitors to the once popular retail outlet in Windhoek’s central business district (CBD), Town Square, are now faced with a shopping centre that has been all but abandoned by the host of retailers that once thrived there.
Opinion – The politics of gendered insults
“A gendered insult is any word or phrase which is disproportionately applied to a member of a particular gender, and which generally bears some connection to societal expectations or norms placed upon that gender”.
Opinion – Five land-related hoaxes all Namibians should know
A hoax is a falsehood consciously or unconsciously fabricated to hide the truth. Basing decisions on hoaxes can lead to errors in observation or judgement.
Opinion – The challenge to transform
A friend writes in a book that his experience of the work of ministers can be best described as “hatching” (baptisms), “matching” (weddings), and “dispatching” (burials).
Opinion – Lessons from examination leaks
The year 2021 will be remembered in Namibia’s examination annals as one in which the grade 11 examination timetable was set aside and the whole examination cancelled due to examination leaks.








