July 2011

Simon Contests for World Heavyweight Title

HARRY 'Onkugo' Simon will contest for the vacant World Boxing Federation light heavyweight title on September 30, his camp announced yesterday.

U-19s Focused As Country Eyes Revenge

THE U-19 rugby national team coach Brian Makalama has cautioned his boys against conceding unnecessary penalties in today's continental championship against Namibia.

Satellite Centre to Warn of Disaster Threats

A new satellite data centre in Namibia will help farmers prepare for droughts, floods, bushfires and pests.

'SADC Tribunal Should Serve Our Interests'

The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Tribunal is under review so that it serves member states better, said Namibian Minister of Justice, Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana.

Jan Jonker Celebrates 30 Years

The Jan Jonker Afrikaner Secondary School in Katutura celebrates 30 years of existence.

'Professor Rice's' Legacy Will Live On

Professor Luke Kanyomeka would be remembered for his relevant scientific research work, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia (Unam), Professor Osmund Mwandemele told a memorial service on Monday.

Gear Up for Satlam's Latest CD

Satlam brings you his second and latest offering keeping to Kwaito, what he is best known for but goes that extra mile to fuse Afro pop and Hip Hop to make it work for him.

Cold And Hungry in a Miserable Shack

Until he gets his pension grant next year, Ruben Naichab (59) has no choice but to depend on food handouts.

Kathindi Narrative And Our Private Sector

When it was reported that the former Mayor of Oshakati, Mr Ben Kathindi, resigned as mayor after few months at the helm of the dirty and development-deprived town, I was wondering why such an event would unfold for the details of the resignation were sketchy. So I was lost like many of you.

Population Day Memorable, Educative

The World Population Day 2011 celebration has come and gone but for the youth in Katima Mulilo it will continue to be both memorable and educative.