The 2021 Bank Windhoek National Long Course Championships will take place under strict Covid-19 regulations tomorrow and will end on Sunday, 14 March, at the Olympia Swimming Pool in Windhoek.
Fistball league season starts this weekend
The Bank Windhoek Fistball League will kick off this year’s contest at the Cohen Fistball Club (CFC) in Windhoek, with the first fixtures starting this coming Saturday.
Iilya ya si ko mutenya
Nonando nuumvo aanafalama yomomapya oya li ya longo nuudhiginini omapya gawo, oyendji oya hepitha oonkondo dhawo, sho iilya tayi ende tayi kukuta omolwa omvula itaayi loko.
Amadhila ota yandje eshivo loikunino koohembudangele
Martha Amadhila okwa ti okwa hafa eshi a kufa etokolo lomondjila opo a ete po oshikunino shaye opo a shiive okulonga ounona oikunomwa, osho paife hashi mu kwafele opo aha longife vali oshimaliwa mokulanda oikulya yoikunomwa.
A hangwa a fya momeva momulamba
Omulumenhu weedula 55 oo a ninga oule womwedi ehe wetike, okwe li tuwa momulamba a fya koStampriet shaHardap.
BW Kudu Essay Competition
BW Kudu in collaboration with Namcor and the Ministry of Mines and Energy invite grade 9 to 12 learners across Namibia to participate in an essay writing competition under the theme, How do we best develop our natural gas resources for the future of Namibia?
Dispatched thoughts – Don’t be sorry if you don’t mean it
It’s important to keep yourself grounded and constantly maintaining your mental wellbeing.
Popya with Ruusa Nandago – Normalising imposter syndrome in a workplace
Ruusa Nandago said it is important for young people to discover the concept of imposter syndrome, talk more about it as they will realise that it is a completely normal feeling and those who are even more accomplished feel it now and then.
Khomastura launches character-building programme
As part of the commitment to empowering young girls in school through sanitation and hygiene, the Khomastura High School boys’ club in collaboration with the School of Destiny Associates (SODA) has launched a movement called the ‘We care’ programme.
Consult young people for policy development
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Namibia Country Office and the National Planning Commission (NPC) highlighted the need for greater attention and consultation with young people when developing or executing developmental policies and programmes.
