Kashindi: 1. Welcome Dr. Shikongo, first of all please tell us what is favourite word or phrase in English or your mother tongue? Oh God! 2. How many languages do you speak? Oshiwambo, English, and a bit of Afrikaans – not able to speak it but currently learning Arabic. 3. Great! Please tell us about
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Mr. Aipinge please tell us about your favorite colour? Frankly, it depends where I am going. I am a man who loves my suit. Whether it is karky, navy blue, black, brown or cream, I will wear it to very important meetings. When I tune into a social mode, I do my
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Hannah to Namambe. When is your birthday? And how many languages do you speak? 11 December 1989, I speak Afrikaans, English, Oshiwambo and Otjiherero 2. Wonderful!. Tell us more about yourself People who know me say that I am a down to earth and determined individual. I was born in Onayena in the
Kashindi: 1. Welcome to Namambe what is your favourite object shape? Thank you Tate Kashindi! I have just watched a TV series a few days ago about the beauty of Geometry in nature, and here comes the question. Well, my favourite object must be of Dodecahedron shape, i.e. any polyhedron with twelve faces. 2. Very
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Liisa Nampa Ndeshipand to Namambe. How many languages do you speak? I speak Afrikaans, Otjiherero and Portuguese and basically all Oshiwambo dialects. 2. What is your Nickname? Lisa White 3. Where did you goto school? Okafa Primary School, Ongwediva International School, Hashiyana Combined School, Etalaleko Secondary School. I spent a 1 year
Kashindi: 1. Please tell us about yourself? My name is Nanyemba Hafeni Katamba, well I’m a UNAM graduate and have more than 14 years experience working with vulnerable populations through government ministries, local and international NGO’s. On November 7th, 2012, I launched my first publication entitled “Climbing the property investment ladder in Namibia”. The book
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Mike to Namambe, what is your favourite colour? It’s good to be here, my favourite colour is Red 2. What do you think will happen if there will be no nights in Africa, the sun will just be bright 24 hours? I think the sun will be there 24/7, AND thus, many
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Nina to Namambe, please tell us about yourself? My name is Nina Assamany. My mum is Namibian who hailed from Anamulenge in Omusati Region and my dad is Ghanaian. I speak English, creole and Twi, a Ghanaian dialect. I attended primary school in Namibia up until grade 5 and I studied at DHPS
Kashindi: 1. Welcome to the show Pandeinge, Please tell us more about yourself Well pleasure is all mine, I’m glad to be here. I’m a 23 year old lady, born and bred in Ongwediva by a single mother. 2. What do you do for a living? I’m a student at the Institute Of Bankers and also
Kashindi: Welcome Gawie, please introduce yourself to Namambe? I was born in a residential townhouse in the town of Oshakati on 4th August 1991. Since then I have been domiciled in Ongwediva and Oshakati, but my home has always been the small village of Oupumako a few kilometres east of Ongwediva. Those who do not