Namibia has a strong track record of attracting foreign investment and many well-known international companies play an active role in a wide variety of sectors including […]
Text by Tim Osborne Twenty kilometres north of Windhoek off the B1 is a fenced-off area under large camel-thorn trees. The area, which contains picnic tables, braai […]
Text and photographs Peter Cunningham I never thought Namibia to be more or less hallowed than other countries, but few terrains can boast so evocatively with […]
Text and photographs Pedro Teca, Servaas van den Bosch The future looks green at the Nature’s Way health shop in Windhoek’s Town Square. A dream come […]
Compiled Bill Torbitt Historical figures commemorated in Windhoek Long before the territory now known as Namibia emerged on the world stage in the European colonial era, […]
Text and photographs Ron Swilling Lüderitz – the rough calloused hands of the town hold the sparkling blue bay, often gnashed by an unruly south-west wind. […]
Final Business Round-up 2011 Namibia has a strong track record of attracting foreign investment and many well-known international companies play an active role in a wide […]
Text and photograph Marita van Rooyen “Words form part of our everyday lives – spoken words, written words, even sign-language words. We use them to express […]
The film This true story follows the journey of a sacred stone belonging to the Kwanyama people of northern Namibia and southern Angola. Passed down from […]
Text Annabelle Venter PAN Exhibition Members of the Potters Association of Namibia (PAN) and students, get down to work at the recent workshop presented after the […]
Text Annabelle Venter PAN Exhibition Members of the Potters Association of Namibia (PAN) and students, get down to work at the recent workshop presented after the […]
Compiled by Marita van Rooyen In January, world-renowned Russian classical pianist Alexis Golovin will visit Windhoek and Swakopmund playing works by Chopin and Liszt, the great […]