Namibia is slowly moving out of first gear in terms of getting more technologically advanced, and the role young people play in this transition cannot be stressed enough.
Youth Corner
Dispatched thoughts – Why have a Pride Month?
The month of June is recognised as Pride Month, where members of the LGBTQ+ community fight shame and social stigma, marching in the face of threats and violence.
Do not limit yourself to borders
With the current tough and trying times people find themselves in, particularly the youth, it is important for one to keep improving themselves and not limit themselves to borders.
Young Namibians’ hearts filled with kindness
Random Acts of Kindness Namibia (RAKS Namibia) is a driven non-profit organisation birthed in February this year to build ways to better society.
Dispatched thoughts – Rest only where and when necessary
When you are on a roll, you are simply on a roll and there is not much that can slow you down. Actually, there shouldn’t be anything that should slow you down. It’s a beautiful space to be in when you are able to operate effortlessly with minimum resistance but when it is done or over, rest is very necessary.
I always wanted to make my own brand -Frezzy
Medusalem Hamalwa has finally reached his goal of owning a clothing brand.
Popya with with Ekonia Kamati – Love the Namibian child
Eleven years ago, the Dream Namibian Child organisation embarked upon a journey to give every child in the Tobias Hainyeko constituency the opportunity to make the most of their childhood.
Ncube scoops Vice-Chancellor Award
Michelle Ncube, a media studies graduate, walked away with the Vice-Chancellor’s Award at the School of Humanities, Society and Development Merit Awards ceremony last month.
Sunshine college beats the odds
Veteran educationist Bollen Khama has commended Sunshine Private College – the new kid on the block in the Namibian higher education sector – for straining against incredible odds to produce quality human resources for education.









