Visual artist Ndako Nghipandulwa has embarked on a project to bring life to shacks in the informal settlements of the city and ensure that inhabitants, under the economic circumstances, still enjoy their shelter and continue calling it home.
Using art to change society
Headed by young Namibians, the #BreakFree movement started 16 days of activism last week Thursday, with their third annual Arts for Activism Show at the National Theatre of Namibia in Windhoek.
‘I love STEAM’ launched
Debmarine Namibia and Mindsinaction have set in motion the ‘Debmarine I Love STEAM’ programme, a transformative initiative geared towards igniting enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics in primary schools, focusing on grades three to seven.
Eagles Pizza ordered to vacate Baines Centre
Judgement was granted last week Friday in a case between Oryx Properties Limited, the owner of Baines Shopping Centre, and Fama Sisters Investments CC, trading as Eagles Pizza.
Nghipandulwa drives Nedbank’s governance, compliance
In the fast-paced world of banking, the role of a company secretary is vital for maintaining integrity, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements and promoting ethical practices.
Namcor’s N$700m loss prompts bail out call
In a commitment to transparency and open communication, the Namibian National Petroleum Corporation (Namcor) has acknowledged challenges it has faced in the past, particularly in 2010, which led to significant losses.
Labour commissioner calls on annual returns
The labour ministry has called on all registered trade unions and employers’ organisations to submit their annual returns to the Labour Commissioner within six months after the end of their financial year.
Can Windhoek’s urban development discourse resolve tribalism?
Consider the tribal tensions that happened at the soccer games on 18 November 2023 or the fact that certain tribes cannot be found walking around certain locations in Katutura.
Opinion – Politics of grace and post-apartheid reconciliation
Nelson Mandela’s visit to the South African team before the opening game of the 1995 Rugby World Cup can be viewed as politics of grace in motion.
Public servants urged to share government success story
Cabinet secretary George Simataa urged public servants to make the government visible to citizens and share success stories of their respective ministries and regions through media channels.









