Tribe One Productions will present ‘Man in Black - A Musical Tribute to Johnny Cash’, a riveting musical experience that will take the audience on a journey through the life and music of the legendary Johnny Cash.
Opinion – Revolutionise efficiency with the power of Robotic Process Automation
In recent years, we have witnessed remarkable technological advancement, with artificial intelligence and automation at the forefront of innovation.
Opinion- Customer relationship management – the grease of the business bearings
Every firm today is driven by the desire to be customer-centric.
SACJF annual forum to be held in Tanzania
The Southern African Chief Justices’ Forum (SACJF) has agreed to host the next forum meeting in Arusha, Tanzania from 23-28 October this year
CAFO prioritises early childhood development
The Church Alliance for Orphans (CAFO) has made it its mission to educate parents about the importance of early childhood education and development
MPs attend 53rd SADC-PF Plenary in Tanzania
A Namibian parliamentary delegation, led by Phillipus Katamelo, is in Arusha, Tanzania, to attend the 53rd SADC-Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) Plenary Assembly, taking place from yesterday until 8 July 2023.
Erongo remains Namibia’s vital economic hub – Itope
Erongo governor Andre Itope says his region has and is undergoing several enhancements in terms of infrastructure development to ensure it continues being Namibia’s bridge for the smooth trading of goods both regionally and globally.
Suspects arrested in alleged planned cash-in-transit robbery
Three men were arrested on Wednesday at Walvis Bay after the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) received information that suspects driving a rented VW Polo Vivo planned a cash-in-transit robbery against a security services company.
Killer teacher changed clothes – Cop
A police officer attached to the Crime Investigations Unit of the Namibian Police testified on Friday that she and other colleagues found the clothes Patrick Geingob, a former teacher accused of fatally stabbing his wife 12 times, had worn during the stabbing in a bucket of water.
Murray surprised by lack of female coaches
Former world No 1 Andy Murray said he was surprised there were not more female coaches in the sport, having found success by working with Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo in the past.









