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Suzy Eises Live at NTN on Saturday
Award-winning saxophonist Suzy Eises and her band are due to perform at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) in Windhoek on Saturday at 20h00. Eises says the show aims to create an immersive musical experience, celebrating the richness of live music and promoting arts education through a music project offering free piano lessons to beginners...
Ghana’s LGBT terror: ‘We live in fear of snitches’
Homophobia is not uncommon in Ghana, where gay sex is already against the law and carries a three-year prison sentence, but now the LGBTQ+ community is feeling terrorised. A new bill, passed by MPs last week, will impose a jail term of up to three years for simply identifying as LGBTQ+ and five years for...
Kalveld residents promise to live up to late President Geingob’s wishes
Residents of Kalkfeld Settlement in Otjozondjupa Region have promised to live up to the dream of attaining the status of village council, as they say the late President Hage Geingob would have wanted. Their sentiments were shared by Otjiwarongo Constituency Councillor, Marlene Mbakera, at the candlelight service held at the settlement’s open market. The settlement...
Kalveld residents promise to live up to late President Geingob’s wishes – nbc
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Dr. Geingob’s value of unity should live on beyond his death – nbc
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Namibia: Geingob Told Top Officials He Had Six Months to Live
Minister of environment, forestry and tourism Pohamba Shifeta says president Hage Geingob told him he had six months to live. Shifeta on Thursday told The Namibian the statesman repeatedly over the years said he did not want to be buried at Heroes’ Acre. Widely considered as close to Geingob, Shifeta said the former president revealed...
Geingob told top officials he had six months to live
Minister of environment, forestry and tourism Pohamba Shifeta says president Hage Geingob told him he had six months to live. Shifeta on Thursday told The Namibian the statesman repeatedly over the years said he did not want to be buried at Heroes’ Acre. Widely considered as close to Geingob, Shifeta said the former president revealed...