Traditional authorities wish Namibians peace and prosperity for 2025
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The leadership of Traditional Authorities has wished all Namibians peace and prosperity for the year 2025.
The leadership of Traditional Authorities has wished all Namibians peace and prosperity for the year 2025.
As families gather to celebrate family day with their loved ones, some continue to grapple with the pain of loss.
For media personality Jessica Kaimu, this time of year serves as a sombre reminder of the tragic death of her younger sister, Cheryl 'Avihe' Ujaha.
Strawberry picking has become a family tradition, blending fun, education, and the irresistible appeal of farm-fresh berries.
The spirit of Christmas and Family Day brought families together for a delightful outdoor experience at Grow Getters Strawberry Farm near Windhoek.
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has filed notices against the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), alleging widespread irregularities in the recent Presidential and National Assembly elections.
As Christmas draws closer, acts of kindness continue to pour in for the less fortunate.
Gabriel Eixab, a young man from Katutura, has devoted himself to giving back to his community, making a meaningful impact on the lives of both young and old.
A Namibian couple is proving that even in the face of persistent drought, strawberry farming can flourish with innovative and water-efficient practices.
The Swapo Party has called for unity in diversity while reiterating that the party's victory in the concluded elections is a testament to the trust Namibians place in its governance and leadership.
The festive spirit was alive and well in the capital city as malls brimmed with shoppers as they prepared for Christmas.
Families, friends, and individuals of all ages filled the shopping centres, soaking up the joy and excitement that comes with this special time of year.
Veteran artist Patricia |Ochurus, in collaboration with the Daures Constituency and the National Arts Council, hosted a week-long workshop featuring vocal cord training, arts, and crafts in the settlement of Okombahe.
The poultry industry has had a great deal to do with addressing unemployment in Namibia.
The Minister of Industrialisation and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, remarked this when she consulted with stakeholders in that sector on the opportunities and challenges to its expected growth and development.