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Meet 13-year-old hockey prodigy

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  • By Michael Uugwanga 
    Grade seven pupil at Ruimte Primary school in Rehoboth, male Dizano Schrader is making waves at the Standard Bank Junior Hockey initiative.  The initiative started a few years ago with the aim of promoting the sport and develop young players. It is currently being played in 13 regions of across Namibia.  

Thrilling finals in table tennis tourney

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In an electrifying display of talent and determination, young players battled for supremacy at the just-concluded Namibian Junior National Table Tennis Competition. The competition, sponsored by Phoenix Insurance Namibia, was a crucial test for Namibia’s rising stars ahead of the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games slated for 5 to 12 July 2025. 

Amushila speaks mental health, healing

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  • By Patience Makwele

Mental health practitioner and founder of NeuroBloom Psychology, DieMut Amushila, is redefining society’s perceptions of mental health, healing and human worth, with a  mantra, ‘healing is possible’. Amushila is doing so by taking a deeper interest and desire to assist others lead meaningful lives through their diverse unique stories. 

Young Namibians set sail on Mandela fellowship journey

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  • By Hilja Shikongo

Sixteen young Namibian leaders are preparing to embark on a life-changing journey to the United States (U.S.), as part of the 2025 Mandela Washington Fellowship (MWF).  The initiative, is one of the U.S. embassy’s flagship exchange programes aimed at empowering youth and professionals with skills to lead positive change in their communities.

SA scouts inspires local artists

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  • By Adolf Kaure

South African talent scouts, Selby Williams, Ike Adonis also known as Ixa, Gracia Louw and Morné van Staden concluded a mentorship training of Namibian artists at Walvis Bay, recently.  The scouts are part of the South African talent agency, the Afrikaanse Taal and Kultuurvereniging, ATKV-Crescendo. They maintain that mentorship is crucial for the development of an artist and would maximize their potential in the music industry. 

The forgotten architect of education

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In Namibia’s journey from colonialism to independence, many names have been etched into history. But not all of them have been celebrated equally. One such overlooked figure is Nahas Gideon Angula, a key architect of Namibia’s education system and a quiet giant of nation-building.

Angula served as Namibia’s first Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport after independence in 1990. Tasked with dismantling the apartheid-era education system, he led the transformation towards an inclusive and equitable system that aimed to serve all Namibians, not just a privileged few.

China’s modernization remedy Africa: Challenges and opportunities for transitional Africa

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  • By Josef Kefas Sheehama

The friendship and partnership between China and Africa provide a conceptual framework for modernization in the Global South community. Representatives from African countries convened in Kunming, China, from 20-24 May, 2025, for the 14th Meeting of the China-Africa Think Tank Forum to deepen collaboration and reinforce the sharing and mutual learning of academic, disciplinary and discursive networks.

 Namibia was one of those who participated.

Totem expo records big numbers

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  • By Marx Itamalo

The just concluded, Oshakati Totem Expo recorded a total of 25 000 visitors, who were treated to about 300 exhibitors and business people displaying their merchandise, according to the town’s spokesperson Katarina Kamari.

“I can confidently say, it was a success. First, people came in large numbers to show their support for their totems and secondly exhibitors comprising of [various] businesses, government agencies tourists and cultural enthusiasts also came, “Kamari noted. 

O&L leisure expands ‘Namibia through our eyes’

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The Ohlthaver & List Group has has acquired two hospitality properties, the Le Mirage in the renowned Sossusvlei area and Divava on the scenic Kavango River. This is part of the company’s drive to realise their ‘Namibia through our eyes’ vision.   
The transaction is subject to, amongst others, merger approval from the Namibian Competition Commission.