After 75 years of independence, the world’s fastest-growing economy India looks to the next 25 years with sheer ambition and optimism.
Year: 2024
Opinion – The role of Afrikaans in Namibia: A rejoinder
This is a rejoinder to an opinion piece that was published by Professor Andree-Jeanne Totemeyer in the Sun newspaper on 20th December 2023 under the same heading.
Tribute to Obed Tulinane Emvula – 4 July 1943 to 01 January 2024
Some people are boastful about having fought for independence, even those who were typically spectators, while the truest freedom fighters play down their effective and meaningful roles in the struggle for independence.
Hospital rape victim dies… family seeks justice
Benny Brendon Classen, the man who was allegedly raped in March 2021 by an intern doctor at the Katutura State Hospital, has passed away.
Fighters crowned Okapya champions
Northern Stream First Division side Further Fighters Football Club are the 2023 Okapya Annual Sports Tournament youth champions after they beat Sasa Boys 5-4 on penalties in the final at Andimba Toivo ya Toivo Airport Sports Field on Christmas Day.
Ghana, Namibia settle for draw
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says Namibia’s nil-all draw against Ghana in their final preparatory game before heading off to Ivory Coast for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tournament is testament to the team’s hard work and focus, days before the kick-off.
Otjozondjima win Epukiro tourney
Otjozondjima football team was crowned champions of the Epukiro December tournament held at Okovimburu Sports Stadium in the Omaheke region during the festive season.
Short Story – Happy New Year’s Day
The clock had just struck 12 midnight, and an owl hooted. This time, not a distress call of a spell or announcing a dark cloud hanging over them, but a merry tooting in the midnight forest.
SADC essay competition now open
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat is inviting students in tertiary institutions from all 16 member states to submit essays for a writing competition.
Sharpley prepares for presidential office in 2035
Former Miss Namibia Cassia Sharpley recently revealed her political aspirations to run for the presidential office in 2035 when she turns 35 – the minimum age the Namibian Constitution stipulates a presidential candidate must be.









