The St George’s Prep School’s Junior Choir made the Top 10 list of Junior Choirs in South Africa for the second consecutive year.
Short Story – Black and White (1898)
The rose-coloured sun hugged the reddish sandbanks. Instantly, the governor dinged the chime hooked on an umbrella-shaped tree.
National Youth Orchestra Festival returns…igniting musical talent and cultural exchange
In a grand celebration of musical talent and cultural exchange, the National Youth Orchestra Festival is making a triumphant return to the prestigious National Theatre of Namibia (NTN), with the Gala Concert on 23 and 24 June.
Mining chamber supports beneficiation…concerned about mineral exportation in small quantities
The Chamber of Mines of Namibia welcomed Cabinet’s decision to prohibit the exportation of Namibia’s critical minerals in raw form in a bid to create more local jobs and more local value.
Opinion – Inclusive education essential for persons with disabilities
The National Day of People with Disability is celebrated in Namibia on 10 June. A day that commemorates, celebrates, and focuses on a very underserved community in Namibia.
Opinion – Climate change now threatens every aspect of human life
Left unchecked, humans and nature will experience catastrophic warming, with worsening droughts, rising sea levels and mass extinction of species. The world faces a huge challenge, but there are potential solutions.
BoN to announce another repo rate hike
The Bank of Namibia is expected to throw yet another jab at consumers with the third repo rate announcement of the year this morning.
Neka, struggle kids clash over N$13m
Tensions are mounting between the children of the liberation struggle and the leadership of the Namibian Exile Kids Association (Neka) as they scuffle over the fate of N$13 million currently sitting idle in an account under the Office of the Prime Minister.
Filicide suspect previously killed wife
A man who turned himself over to police in Kavango West yesterday, after allegedly killing his daughter, has previously served prison time for killing his wife.
Madisia judge not moved by public uproar
Windhoek High Court judge Christi Liebenberg made it abundantly clear yesterday that he will not be prescribed to when considering sentences to be imposed against convicted offenders.









