Vita Angula is a print, radio, and television media practitioner based in Windhoek, Namibia. He is also a widely published thought-leader whose insightful opinion pieces have been featured on online newspapers and websites across the African continent, Europe and the Caribean. As a paid columnist for the Namibian Newspaper, Vita wrote published works on a wide range of topics that include good governance, gender equity, regional and continental integration, corruption and trade politics. Amongst Vita's high profile interviewees are Namibia's Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba athe First Lady of Namibia, Monica Geingos. Vita has also positioned himself as a resource for Namibia's Diplomatic Corps who rely on him to tell their stories on their behalf.
In Namibia, the German-supported Basketball Artists School (BAS) has been helping develop the sport while giving hope to at-risk youth. Beyond basketball, the program teaches life skills to disadvantaged youth and offers after-school meals. Vitalio Angula
In Namibia, the German-supported Basketball Artists School (BAS) has been helping develop the sport while giving hope to at-risk youth. Beyond basketball, the program teaches life skills to disadvantaged youth and offers after-school meals. Vitalio Angula
The Namibian government has refused to grant Russian Uranium giant Rosatom water permits to drill boreholes for Uranium mining citing the risk of contamination of underground water because of the method used in extracting the ore called in situ leeching.
A womans cooperative in northern Namibia is processing an indigeonous plant to make Marula oil which is then packaged and sold to international clients such as The Body Shop. Marula Oil is a sought after ingredient in the cosmetics industry.
Starring into the Abyss. A mother and daughter on the back of a pick up truck returning from the clinic headed back home in Northern Namibia