Bank Windhoek recently handed over a cheque of N$ 57 000 to the Namibian College of Open Learning’s (Namcol) Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting students.
Youth Corner
Drugs will make you lose yourself
“Don’t even try it. The moment you use it, you will want more and the more you want it, you will commit crimes just to get money to buy drugs.”
Opinion – Threats on the net …watch your child
We all know the internet is the hub when it comes to information and communication.
Popya with Laurence Zeraeua -IT student poised to champion innovation in sport
Laurence Zeraeua from the University of Namibia (Unam) has been selected out of 15 countries and 40 students to attend this year’s Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) Summer School in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Dispatched thoughts – Those small choices matter
Growing up, I was always told the choices I make today will influence my future, and I always thought that meant one bad choice I make today was going to have catastrophic consequences in the future, or vice versa.
Instilling appreciation for culture
Learners of the Wennie du Plessis Secondary School in the Omaheke region on Monday witnessed a variety of cultural traditions and norms as practised by Ovaherero people of Namibia.
Growing the gaming industry in Namibia
Tutaleni Ilonga is taking gaming in Namibia to the next level.
Become the admin of change
The only way to affect change in today’s society is to actively participate in what occurs, how it is done, why it should be done, where it should be done, and how it affects people like you and me. Take WhatsApp group admins as an example; they have significant influence over decisions on who should be added or removed from the group, what information should be shared, and how things should be go
Dispatched Thoughts | The good old days
The good old days are behind us, or at least that’s what most of the youth think. It’s certainly what those who have lived before our independence have been saying and insinuating lately. With each fuel price increase or scandal in the government or scandal of any nature really, a comparison to the ‘good old days’ is thrown around here and there.
Thatch roofer shares his tale
Villagers spend days in the dense forest harvesting thatch grass and then put it up for sale along the Trans-Caprivi Highway, especially in the Ndiyona and Mukwe constituencies of Kavango East.







