WINDHOEK – Omukokolipresidente Sam Nujoma okwa tumbaleke Kuku Alisa Ndinehafo Mukwiilongo- Nghipandulwa kutya okwa li ependafule ndyoka hali longo nuudhiginini nonuupenda.
Year: 2019
Shikongo a anenwa moilonga
OSHAKATI – Kansela mupe opo a li a hoololwa kOshakati shokOushilo Abner Shikongo okwa anenwa moilonga onghela.
Okanona ka kwatwa koonkondo kohonda yayina
ONGWEDIVA- Opolisi yaNamibia otayi kongo omulumentu gwoomvula 38 ngoka anuwa a kwata okakadhona koomvula 14 koonkondo, sha ningilwa mOshikuku moshitopola shaMusati mOlyomakaya. Shi ikwatelela
Opinion: Risking Opportunities
Stick around long enough and you are likely to see an opportunity that has been lingering under your nose. Take the risks and you are likely to see an opportunity in the thick of things.
Opinion: The Year of No – PART 1
I once read a powerful book by Shonda Rhimes titled – The Year of Yes. In the book, she recounts how she underwent a life transformation after deciding that for an entire year she would say yes to everything that
Motivated by humble stories of people
WINDHOEK – She says one thing that motivates her is humble life stories of people who have worked their way from the bottom to the top. “I am inspired by my grandparents because they are a constant reminder for
Plus Mindsets foundation helps learners prepare for exam
WINDHOEK -A non-profit organisation that helps vulnerable and struggling learners with motivational talks and educational tools hosted an examination preparation motivation talk.
Scholarships awarded to 57 Namibians
WINDHOEK – The Chinese government recently held a send-off ceremony for 57 Namibian students who after a vigorous vetting and interviewing process were granted the opportunity to study at institutions of
We need tough decisions to save current economic storm: !Gawaxab
WINDHOEK - Namibia needs to make tough decisions or remain stuck in the current economic storm, High Level Panel on the Economy chairperson Johannes !Gawaxab said.
Namfisa workers’ strike enters second day
WINDHOEK - Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) workers entered a second day of strike for higher pay yesterday, with the union refusing to accept a six percent salary increment offered by the institution.