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Monday, 11 May 2026
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Amazon

Also known as: Protected Amazon

2019-09-132026-05-11

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  1. August 2023
  2. iate life,” says Mutjavikua, who adds that she is available for motivational speaking at schools countrywide. “I am always willing to share my poetry at different celebrations, such as weddings, birthdays, or anniversaries.” ‘Kwaima and the Mysterious Tree’ is available on Amazon

    The Namibian

    Magic and timeless wisdom in ‘Kwaima and the Mysterious Tree’
  3. February 2023
  4. Since the end of the pandemic hiring spree, large numbers of employees have been fired from major tech companies, including Alphabet (12 000 employees), Amazon (18 000), Meta (11 000), Twitter (4 000), Microsoft (10 000) and Salesforce (8 000).

    The Namibian

    Why is Big Tech firing employees by the thousands?
  5. May 2021
  6. nfront and speak out about one’s experiences. “To that one person going through something similar, I hope you see that you are not alone, nor should you be shy about talking about it.” Mawonga worked with Review Namibia (Truth Tone Publishing) to have the book available on Amazon

    The Namibian

    Delving Into Mental Health with Hector Mawonga
  7. January 2020
  8. November 2019
  9. Amazon, Alexa, the Unix operating system and Amazon Kindle are only a few of the products which have stemmed from innovation centres or hubs.

    The Namibian

    Innovation Centres are the Future
  10. September 2019
  11. RONDRO RATSIMBAZAFY and HEREWARD HOLLANDAs a shocked world watches fires ravage the Amazon, slash-and-burn farmers are wreaking proportionally worse destruction half a world away in Madagascar, driving humanity’s smallest relative – the Madame Berthe’s mouse lemur – to extinction

    The Namibian

    Forest destruction wiping out humans' tiniest relative
Opinion

Namibian creators struggle to monetize global online reach

The News

Namibian content creators face systemic barriers to monetizing their work despite reaching global audiences, including exclusion from payment platforms like PayPal, affiliate marketing programmes and freelance work sites that are unavailable or restrict access from Namibia. The author argues this reflects how the global digital system was designed with structural inequality, leaving Namibian creators with viewers but limited income opportunities.

18 April 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 18 April

  1. Namibian creators struggle to monetize global online reach

    Namibian content creators face systemic barriers to monetizing their work despite reaching global audiences, including exclusion from payment platforms like PayPal, affiliate marketing programmes and freelance work sites that are unavailable or restrict access from Namibia. The author argues this reflects how the global digital system was designed with structural inequality, leaving Namibian creators with viewers but limited income opportunities.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 8 February

  1. Washington Post chief executive steps down after workforce cuts

    The Washington Post's chief executive William Lewis has stepped down days after the newspaper announced it was cutting a third of its workforce, including its entire Middle East staff and Ukraine correspondent. The cuts, intended to bring stability and reverse financial losses, have drawn criticism from journalists, subscribers, and former editors.

    8 February 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 7 January

  1. Nvidia announces Vera Rubin AI chip platform at CES

    Nvidia unveiled its latest AI platform, Vera Rubin, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, promising five times greater efficiency than previous offerings. The platform will be available from partners in the second half of 2026 as the company faces rising competition from AMD, Intel, and major customers like Google and Microsoft developing their own chips.

    7 January 2026 · New Era

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