Ounona vahamano moshitukulwa shaShikoto ova kwatwa onghonga momwedi Mei, mwa kwatelwa ounona vavali ve na oudu wopamadilaadilo.
Ovakulupe vati tava tembililwa moshana kumuni waShakati
Ovakulupe vavali, omusamane nomukulukadi waye, ova tonga kutya elelodoolopa laShakati ola hala oku va taataa meumbo lavo, vati va tembukile moshana osho hashi yada omeva pefimbo lodula.
Doek Literary Awards allow Namibian talent to shine
The second edition of the Bank Windhoek Doek Literary Awards was launched in the capital on Tuesday.
Visual artists called for exhibition on World Environment Day
In an effort to raise awareness about the pressing issue of plastic pollution, the City of Windhoek is calling on visual artists to submit artwork for an upcoming exhibition on 5 June 2023 in commemoration of World Environment Day.
Call out for designers for Katutura Fashion Week
Organisers of Katutura Fashion Week have announced the opening of the application process for designers who wish to showcase their talent at this proudly Namibian event
Ndapanda’s Travels – Moku Re-imagined!
I want to imagine we are close enough for you, my dear friends, to have noticed that travel this year started a little late for me.
Gazza goes symphonic in concert of hope…as he announces final album
Not one to sit idle and do the same type of shows over and over again, Lazarus Shiimi, better known by many as Gazza, is taking it up a notch by hosting a two-day symphonic concert.
Labour ministry cautions public of malicious emails
The labour, industrial relations and employment creation ministry cautions it has become aware of a series of malicious emails originating from the email address kyllikki@mol.gov.na.
IPPR calls for more TransNamib investigations
The national rail service operator, which faces the dual challenge of an ageing and deteriorating railway infrastructure and outdated rolling stock, was this week painted as a concerning picture of management and governance practices.
Mutorwa calls for project fairness and equity…as RA to invest N$15 bln in road infrastructure
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa said there should be fairness and equity in all regions in terms of road infrastructure for no one to be left out.







