Pottery lover Carola Lorck is hosting a pottery, art and handcraft workshop on 15 April in Swakopmund at Die Tonfabrik Studio and 17 June in Windhoek at Jacquits Studio.
Meat and Beer Festival: A celebration of food and music
The 7th edition of the popular Meat and Beer Festival tomorrow again promises to be a celebration of everything that make Windhoek great – the love of good food and drinks, the vibrant arts scene, and sense of community.
Uncommon sense – The awakening is and will be televised
If there is one thing the last three years should really be remembered for was something more phenomenal than what was propagandised.
Mavutu Conversations – Handling sharp shooting pain in the boobs
Ladies, you know that sharp shooting pain you often feel in your left or right boob? Well, worry not, you are not dying. In most cases, it has a lot to do with your menstrual cycle and hormonal changes that are happening in your body
Ndapanda’s Travels – Is travel still worth it?
I do not think anyone needs the reminder but as of late, financially, life hasn’t been easy.
Sam pens life experiences to help others
Requested by the large number of people she regularly counsels to write a book, Toini Sam heeded the call and last week unveiled ‘The Journey of a Conqueror’ at the National Library of Namibia with Bishop Maponga Joshua III Marara as keynote speaker.
Savouring opportunities Mr and Miss Supranational titles offer
Being crowned Miss and Mister Supranational Namibia 2023 are dreams come true for both Romiley Hoffman and Malan Van den Berg
Opinion – The importance of communication skills in the workplace
Do you find it difficult to articulate yourself well, or talking more than you should be listening?
Central bank declares N$413m dividend
Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor Johannes !Gawaxab this week stood firm that the bank prioritises purpose above profits. He made this remark during the launch of the central bank’s annual report for the 2022 financial year.
Businesses urged to become authorised economic operators
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu urged Namibian businesses to actively participate in the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme.







