Youth Opinions: Doesn’t seem like there is much to celebrate
We took the time to ask the youth on their reflective and objective view of Namibia, particularly its development and economic state as well as touching on politics.
We took the time to ask the youth on their reflective and objective view of Namibia, particularly its development and economic state as well as touching on politics.
Namibian writers and enthusiasts were graced with an exciting literal gathering from 7th-9th September, the ‘Narrating Namibia, Narrating Africa’ festival.
“You Fucked With The Wrong Generation: An Ode To Modern-Day Activism in Namibia.”
“I love counselling people my age and helping them deal with challenges in life,” says Iyaloo Shikola, a Grade 11 from Karasburg who stared save the boy child.
Trend cycles are moving so fast that we not only have to keep up with trends, but even micro-trends as well. These days, themes and collections aren’t trending, but rather singular items and small, obscure pieces are taken from bigger themes.
On the 23rd of August we celebrate the international remembrance…
Climate change influences extreme weather events around the world. Natural disasters are becoming more prominent and people can’t help but wonder if it’s already too late?
International Youth Day was declared by the United Nations General Assembly (A/RES/54/120) on 17 December 1999. Since then the day is annually commemorated worldwide on 12 August. The theme for this year is “Intergenerational Solidarity: creating a world for all ages.”
“Inclusion and equal participation in public life of all citizens is of paramount importance to us at The Namibia Media Trust (NMT).”
World Blood Donor Day is celebrated globally on June 14,…