Haimbili Haufiku Senior Secondary School teacher Taula Hainghumbi loves educating so much that he takes it outdoors onto the football fields.
Short Story – Kissed by a Shadow (1879)
That sunup, Spooky suffers a needle-sharp pain below his ribcage. Instantly, the bush-fenced kraal and the umbrella-shaped trees spin around.
First-ever Book Sprint a success
Several creatives recently came together to produce quality children’s books in less than 12 hours. Organised by the German Embassy and the Goethe-Institut Namibia, the event mobilised authors, graphic designers, illustrators and editors to voluntarily offer their expertise in the first-ever Book Sprint Namibia.
Keeping indigenous languages alive
With children being exposed to people from all over the world – whether at school, at home or while playing, the English language takes precedence by default due to the nature of children wanting to communicate with one another.
Opolifi tai konakona oshibofa shomukainhu vati a dipaa okaana kaye
Opolifi moshitukulwa shaKharas otai konakona oshibofa shomukainhu weedula 34 ou vati ta fekelwa medipawo lokaana kaye ka fya eshi vati kwa li ta kendabala oku ka xwikila meumbo.
Ofikola Emono ya pewa obesa koDebmarine
Ovanafikola pofikola Emono Combined School itava ka kala vali ve li momhumbwe yoshiendifo eshi va landelwa obesa kehangano loDebmarine Etivali.
Okakadona keedula 12 ka pewa ‘eteelelo’ komukulu wako
Okakadona keedula 12 oka kwatwa onghonga vati kumumwainamati weedula 22 ndele ta ka pewa eteelelo. Opolifi oya ti okakadona paife oke na eteelelo leemwedi nhatu, vati ko oka kala nokukwatwa onghonga loikando ihapu.
Namibia launches green hydrogen strategy
On Friday, Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Council launched its green hydrogen strategy, which supports the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change, with the ultimate goal of reducing emissions to net zero by 2050.
Opinion: Sovereign wealth for Namibia’s long-term sovereign health
Namibia is ranked 91st globally when looking at the per-capita gross domestic product (GDP), with an income of around US$4 730, which is not a lot when you compare it to a nation like Norway.
Afreximbank commits to finance projects in Namibia
The African Export-Import Bank also known Afreximbank, is keen to work with both the public and private sectors in Namibia in developing a robust pipeline of projects.









