Author Immanuel Nghifikwa wants to save as many lives as possible through his new book ‘Top Brilliant Secrets: 100 tested and proven key principles to become the most developed version of yourself’.
Massaging northerners to better health
Helping, caring and comforting others has been one of Julia Asino’s greatest passions.
Okapuka joins Gondwana Collection portfolio
The well-known Okapuka Game Ranch, situated just outside Windhoek on the road to Okahandja, recently entered into a joint venture with Gondwana Collection Namibia.
Opinion – Choosing between a life annuity or living annuity (Part 2)
An annuity is simply defined as a sum of money paid regularly by a financial institution at a certain time in the future to a person.
Standard Bank increases profit
Standard Bank Namibia has shaken off the adverse impact of Covid-19 in its half-year results after the bank recorded an increase in profit after tax of 24.1% for period on period to N$235.3 million. This is according to the bank’s interim results announcement for the first six months ended 30 June 2022, released this week.
Regional oil refinery on the cards …will not necessarily result in cheaper local fuel prices
Regional oil refineries are being investigated to make Africa more independent in terms of oil supply. This was confirmed on Monday by mines and energy minister, Tom Alweendo, who recently returned from West Africa’s leading energy forum in Dakar, Senegal, that took place from 1 to 2 September with the aim to determine the future for the continent’s energy.
Opinion – A narcissist uncovered
Suicides are increasing at an alarming rate. I suspect that narcissism is the main cause of suicides globally.
Opinion – The unemployment rate in Namibia
Namibia is among the countries with a high unemployment rate, particularly among youth graduates roaming the streets with their degrees.
‘Berserk’ killer gets lawyer for appeal
A man who was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment in 2019 for stabbing his girlfriend and mother of his now 11-year-old daughter to death was provided with a lawyer by Legal Aid to appeal his sentence.
Bereavement halts Maletzky trial
Bereavement has delayed the continuation of the trial of lay litigant August Maletzky and his former assistant Simon Afrikaner in the Windhoek High Court yesterday before Judge Herman January.









