Namibian rapper Jericho Gawanab recently shared his emotional journey and the inspiration behind his latest album, ‘The Signature’.
Creative space for creatives unveiled
Mindscape Events has recently initiated and organised a media launch of the Namibia Creative Summit at the National Theatre of Namibia.
Simply You awards slated for September
The sixth edition of the Simply You Magazine Lifestyle and Fashion Awards (SYMLAFA) is slated for September 2024 at the Nampower Convention Centre, themed ‘Circa 2080, Futuristic’.
Shishani releases LGBTQ+ single
In response to the global rise in human rights violations, particularly those targeting the LGBTQ+ community, Namibian–German-based artist Shishani Vranckx has released a new song, ‘Forget To Remember’.
BT shares soar despite profit dive
Shares in BT surged yesterday after the British telecoms group ramped up its dividend, extended a major cost-cutting drive and posted a well-received outlook, offsetting news of tumbling annual profits.
Geopolitical tensions threaten eurozone stability: ECB
Geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainty in a year featuring many elections worldwide present risks to euro area financial stability, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned yesterday.
Siemens to sell electrical motors business to KPS
German industrial giant Siemens said yesterday it will sell its electrical motors business Innomotics to private US equity firm KPS Capital Partners for 3.5 billion euros (US$3.8 billion).
Paratus raises N$600m for expansion
Paratus Namibia Holdings Limited successfully raised over N$600 million through a recent rights issue and investment drive, which was fully-subscribed.
Mining an illicit activity hotspot – Hinda-Mbuende
Illicit financial flows from Africa, including from Namibia, as measured through trade mispricing, show a high concentration in a few sectors, notably the extractive and mining industries.
Zimbabweans celebrate 44 years of independence with pomp
Although observed belatedly, the Zimbabwe independence celebrations held recently at the Nampower Convention Centre in Windhoek were a testimony that Zimbabweans living and working in Namibia are united and love their motherland, as they attended the function in huge numbers, and celebrated their national day with pomp and show.








