Twenty-year old Rachel Ndjuluwa believes she has the ‘moral duty’ to assist children to receive an education they deserve in order to reach their full potential. Currently studying at Wartburg College in Iowa in the United
Year: 2019
Workshop on environmental sustainability held for the youth
WINDHOEK- An assembly of 29 young participants from Erongo, //Kharas, Hardap, Omaheke, Oshana, Omusati, Khomas and Kunene regions recently took part in a five-day workshop intended to provide hands-
Vulnerable children at Tsumeb in need of funds for educational tour
WINDHOEK – Fifteen children from less privileged backgrounds in Tsumeb are in need of funds to make their educational trip to the coastal towns of Namibia a reality.
PDMYL calls for extension of voter’s registration
WINDHOEK – Popular Democratic Movement Youth League (PDMYL) Secretary-General Bensen Katjirijova has called for the extension of the supplementary registration of voters that ended last weekend.
Trentyre Namibia offers helping hand to WAP
School Corner’s Paheja Siririka visited Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool (WAP) to witness the handover of tyres for the school busses by Trentyre Namibia. The handing over included a six-tyre set of Goodyear
Narraville Schack Dwellers receive brickmaking training and a container
WINDHOEK - In 2015, Ohorongo Cement acknowledged the dreams of Schack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) members to have their own houses, and as such, approached the FNB Foundation Trust
Economic Growth Summit is about optimism and resilience as hallmarks of successful nations
Today, 31 July 2019, President Hage G. Geingob, an eternal, but pragmatic optimist will deliver the keynote address at the two-day Namibia Economic Growth Summit convening under the apt theme,
Public and private partnerships needed in the Namibian ICT space to stimulate skills development
In the spirit of good corporate citizenship, organisations both in the public and private sectors in Namibia have an active role to play when it comes to developing skills. Especially in the ICT sector skill
NamibRe’s latest dividend up 23 percent to N$6.15 million
WINDHOEK - The Namibia National Reinsurance Corporation (NamibRe) yesterday declared a dividend of N$6.15 million for the financial year ended March 31, 2018. This dividend represents 20 percent of the
Abortion: The pain of the world
With the demise of apartheid, the communities are realising that there are other issues confronting society. We are being swamped by ethical issues like pornography, homosexuality, gay marriages, gender-based