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Peace ?
18 mai, par Martha MukaiwaThe tale many of us like to tell is that Namibia is a peaceful country. It’s a mantra we repeat, as if saying it incessantly will make it entirely true, as if to be at peace is simply to not be at literal war. When struggles for independence near their end, most nations begin the […] The post (...) -
Full Denim – Yes, No, Maybe ?
18 mai, par Meneer SkDetermining my response to double denim styling is not a simple black or white scenario, it’s a spectrum influenced by several factors. Typically, double denim is a safe bet, but there are occasions when even the most experienced fashion icons don’t get it right. Surprisingly, there are those (...) -
Of State Shareholding in Oil
18 mai, par EditorialSo, the government has once again decided to put taxpayer funds on the line with a N$1,2 billion bailout for the scandal-ridden state oil company Namcor, neh? “I must make it clear this [bailout] did not involve any direct cash injections to Namcor,” said company spokesperson Utaara Hoveka, (...) -
A Slightly Less Tragic Look at Divorce
18 mai, par PekeHello, land of divorces. Land of dramatic newspaper headlines filled with tales of women demanding enough spousal maintenance to make a king fart. In this Namibia, if body parts were detachable, women would even claim your private bits as part of the divorce settlement. Hold on there, ladies, (...) -
Luis Munanaon Dressing Up, Keeping Busy and Making His Acting Debut
18 mai, par Anne HambudaLuis Munana has been having a busy 2024 and it seems the jet-setter has no plans of stopping. In between zipping in and out of the country for media engagements and events, we caught up with him to chat about what he’s been up to and his plans to transform and grow his brand. We […] The post (...)