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Gebauer heads to ITTF

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By Michael Uugwanga

ONE of the country’s most exciting female table tennis players, Lian Gebauer is heading to Tunisia to take part in the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Senior Championship, from 12 October to 19 October. The 16 year-old has always been on top of her game whenever representing the country at any international competition, with the ITTF Senior Championship not expected to be different to her as far success is concern. 

Kuumbwa, on coaching football

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By Michael Uugwanga

ONESMUS Kuumbwa eats, drinks and sleep football and usually dons sports apparel whether conducting training or busy in class teaching mathematics.  He also happens to be a school teacher at the town of Rehoboth. The past weekend, Kuumbwa was spotted on the touchline for the Hardap girls Regional U-15 side that was participating in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Championship that was held in Windhoek, with his side losing 3-0 in the final to the host Khomas team.

DJ VoVo turns passion into purpose

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By Hilja Shikongo

From the quiet streets of Karasburg to the bright lights of festival stages, Vernon Ultric Hendriks, better known as DJ VoVo, has built his name through passion, consistency, and a deep love for music. His journey is a testament that big dreams can start in small towns and with hard work, they can turn into something extraordinary. “I grew up in Karasburg, and that is where it all began,” DJ VoVo shares. “I started my music career by joining a kwaito group. That is when I realised how powerful music is in bringing people together.”

SYMLAFA 2025 glamourizes black tie, diamonds

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By Hilja Shikongo

The Simply You Magazine Lifestyle and Fashion Awards (SYMLAFA) will return this month with a promise of elegance, creativity, and celebration of local excellence.  In an interview with Confidente , SYMLAFA creative director, Helena Shigwedha, explained that this year’s theme symbolizes the strength and sophistication of Namibian talent. 

Why moot court competitions at UNAM merits greater support

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The atmosphere within the University of Namibia’s Moot Court was one of palpable anticipation. Law students, impeccably attired in formal attire, adjusted their notes as the presiding judges entered the room. For many, this was not merely a competition but an initiation into the realities of legal advocacy, an opportunity to argue, reason, and persuade under the scrutiny of a judicial panel.

Goreangab development sheds light

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By Gerson David

Two local companies, Oryx Properties Limited and Safland Property Group are set to bring development in Goreangab Informal settlements in Windhoek. This was announced recently, and includes the development of a multi-million dollar complex, which comprises of retailer shops such as Shoprite and many others, to a total of N$ 270 million.

Strand Hotel celebrates 10 years

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By Erasmus Shalihaxwe

Strand Hotel Swakopmund, a subsidiary of Ohlthaver & List Group (O&L) Leisure and one of the luxury hospitality establishments in Namibia, is celebrating its 10th anniversary at the coastal town. O&L Leisure managing director Seven Thieme, said ten years ago, the Strand Hotel Swakopmund opened on the historic Mole, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that redefined luxury hospitality on Namibia's coast, evolving into one of the country's most celebrated beachfront destinations.

Green Hydrogen: Namibia’s golden chance or risky gamble?

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Namibia stands at a crossroads. Few countries in the world have been blessed with the same combination of vast land, strong coastal winds, and intense desert sun. These natural gifts give our nation a unique opportunity to become a global leader in green hydrogen – the clean fuel of the future. The excitement is real. Investors are circling, international headlines are glowing, and government strategy documents are ambitious.

Aging agri workers worry Nandi-Ndaitwah

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By Erasmus Shalihaxwe

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, said despite being the largest employer in Namibia, the agricultural workforce is ageing, and it is worrisome that the youth are lacking interest in agriculture-related jobs. She was speaking at the Agri-outlook conference that took place in Windhoek this week. The conference brought together farmers from all corners of the country both, communal, emerging and commercial farmers, including supporting organisations, local and international agricultural experts.