Christianity arrived in Namibia comparatively late in African terms, only taking root in the 19th century through missionary activity that accompanied European exploration, ...
To live a creative life, we must lose the fear of being wrong.” – Joseph PearceThere is something distinctly human about Namibia’s creative industry. It is not ...
FNB Kudus retained the Herbie Fransman Cup in dominant fashion on Saturday after defeating coastal rival FNB Dolphin 45-12 in an entertaining NRU Premier League clash at the ...
Mother’s Day is often marked with flowers, warm embraces and simple gratitude. Yet in Namibia, the meaning of motherhood carries a deeper historical weight—especially for ...
Workers’ Day, observed annually on 1 May, carries particular resonance in Namibia, where the history of labour is closely tied to the country’s struggle for ...
Cassinga Day is one of Namibia’s most important national commemorations. Observed on 4 May, the public holiday honours the lives lost at Cassinga in Angola in 1978 and ...
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s Founding Father and first President, stands at the centre of the country’s modern history as a figure closely associated with the struggle ...
Namibia’s trampoline gymnastics team delivered a strong continental showing at the 19th African Trampoline Gymnastics Championships in Tshwane, South Africa, returning with ...
Africa Day, celebrated on 25 May each year, marks the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 - a moment that captured the hopes of a continent finding ...
Namibia’s top junior prospects Kamrouz Ghayouri and Lian Gebauer are currently attending a one-month training camp at the Hebei Zhengding Table Tennis Training Base in ...
Officiating at one of the biggest stages in African beach volleyball was both an honour and a defining moment in my refereeing career.I recently officiated at the Confederation ...