WATCH! Host Marco Ndlovu of our Game Time with Marco recaps last night's game between Namibia and Tunisia with football enthusiast Isack Hamata.
Regulations for information commissioner’s office await NA approval
REGULATIONS for the information commissioner’s office, which will implement the Access to Information Act, have already been formulated and now await the National Assembly’s endorsement.
New boreholes to quench Groot Aub thirst
PERSISTENT water woes will soon be a thing of the past for residents of the Groot Aub settlement south of Windhoek.
Women in media support Tsumkwe
The Women in Media Organisation handed over school uniforms, sanitary products, toiletries and school bags with stationery to learners at the Tsumkwe Secondary School on Monday.
Venaani urges in-house consultancy services for Neckartal Dam
The leader of the official opposition has appealed to the agriculture ministry to rather utilise in-house expertise instead of external consultants to carry out a feasibility study for the construction of the irrigation project’s phase 2 at the Neckartal dam outside Keetmanshoop.
NCF hosts National Chess Championship qualifiers
THE Namibia Chess Federation (NCF) successfully hosted the Namibia National Chess Qualifiers in Windhoek from 11 to 14 January 2024.
Lower divisions kick off in February – NFA
THE Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) administrator Mabos Vries says all the country’s football leagues will resume action in February as planned, with funding already available.
Helping the needy strengthens personal values: Marembo Charity
Millions of people feel frustrated, alone, forgotten, and stuck in hopeless situations, and donating to those in need can help them to eventually rise and leave hunger, fear, and isolation behind.
Enhancing education through public speaking
A GROUP of young people from Oruuua in Ovitoto organised a spelling competition for pupils in the area as a way to promote and enhance their confidence, vocabulary and develop cognitive skills including the ability to handle pressure.
Vision Brass Band graces City Centre
THE world of street performance has long been regarded as a stage for raw talent and creativity to mature, and for some young boys, it has become a means to stay off the “wrong” streets.









