The Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC) has formalised its partnership with the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) by signing an agreement at the conclusion of the former’s board meeting that was held in Windhoek from 30 to 31 October 2023.
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Frederick launches tourism booklet for //Kharas and Northern Cape Province
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick last week launched the joint tourism booklet for her region and the Northern Cape Province of South Africa under the theme ‘Your travel guide to combine the best of both’.
Poor communication linked to youth unemployment
Young people in the Omaheke region have expressed concern that the lack of proper communication contributes to youth unemployment.
Women encourage male partners to get circumcised
Christmas Shikongo is a 33-year-old father of three and a community mobilser working to reduce HIV-related deaths in Omuhongo village, northern Namibia.
Brave Warriors camp rocked by injuries
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says the first week of preparations for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers has seen several key players drop out of the training sessions as a result of injuries.
‘Orphaned’ Brave Gladiators’ cry continues unabated
Brave Gladiators’ captain Zenatha Coleman has accused the Namibia Football Association (NFA) of ‘killing their dreams’ by failing to consult the technical team on issues affecting the national women’s team.
VIBEZ! – Growing together
While driving to work earlier this week, one of my favourite songs came onto the screen as I shuffled through my ‘favourite tracks’ folder on Deezer, ‘Grow as We Go’ by Ben Platt.
VIBEZ! – |Uiras pays homage through “Diamond Oryx”
Jameela |Uiras has unveiled her national costume for the 72nd Miss Universe pageant slated for 18 November in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Agriculture – Championing Agriculture Integrity: The NAB’s Battle Against Cross-border Smuggling
The illegal movement of goods across national borders is known as cross-border smuggling. In the context of agronomy and horticulture products in Namibia, it refers to the illegal movement of controlled agronomic and horticultural goods into or out of the country.
Agriculture – Local potato and carrot shortages impact prices
A shortage in the local supply of fresh produce, specifically potatoes and carrots, has had adverse effects on prices, the operations officer of the Agro Marketing and Trade Agency’s (AMTA) Ongwediva Hub, Mathew Petrus, has said.









