The number of children between the ages of 5 and 17 working in agriculture has been on the rise globally since 2012. Increasing from 98 million to 108 million children, agriculture accounts for 71% of all child labour.
Namibia needs to focus on reversing gains wiped out by Covid-19
Some of the sectors hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic in the Namibian economy are tourism, transport and logistics as well as education, areas all of these areas will require much-needed government intervention to recover.
VTCs ready for face-to-face classes
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi this week visited the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre to ensure that everything was in order for the reopening of the institution for the face-to-face teachings
Second children writing competition entries open
I am The Key Children Media is inviting entries from children between the ages of seven to 16 for the second Namibia Children Writing competition before 30 September.
Popya – Addressing social issues through sport
The Basketball Artists School (BAS) in Katutura has taken it upon itself through the leadership of Ramah Mumba to address social issues which learners face.
Dispatched thoughts – The pain of growing
Life is fickle and can be unpredictable, the one moment you are at the bottom and facing formidable challenges and before you know it, fortune favours you. You really can’t take it too serious.
Social reflections – For Whites ONLY
For Whites ONLY“Why is it black lives matter and not ALL lives matter?” - Distraction
Susan oku na ondjodhi yoku koka mongeshefa
Omukadhona omugundjuka gwedhina Susana Mathias (26), okwa ti ita vulu oku tegelela oku pewa peke kepangelo omanga e na omadhidhilo noonkondo e dhi pewa oshali, ta vulu oku ilongela opo a mone iiyemo.
Omulongi a tidhwa miilonga omolwa okatongotongo
Omulongi posikola yopaumwene ye dhina June-8 Hillside Christian, Corien Steenkamp omutiligane, okwa tidhwa miilonga sho a li a ulike okatongotongo komalungula.
Student loan debt skyrockets to N$2.8b
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) is struggling to recover its student debt, which currently stands at a whopping N$2.8 billion.