Popya: Jonas Sheyavali
Year: 2021
The journey of healing through therapy
Through trauma and in the absence of an opportunity to talk to loved ones about soul-destroying issues, it is advisable to seek therapy, as it provides one with the chance to explore and express thoughts and feelings without being judged.
Radiography students spread breast cancer awareness
Every year, around October, students from Unam’s School of Allied Health organise awareness activities to educate the public about breast cancer.
NUST graduate launches online retail service
Sinte Mwilima recently launched Afrikart, an online marketplace or online retail service that assist local retailers in making their products more accessible in the digital space.
Boosting confidence through karate
Michael Nakapandi was not the most-confident child but exposure to karate has boosted his confidence tenfold, and now he helps others overcome their lack of confidence and build self-esteem.
Westair Aviation rebrands passenger airline to FlyNamibia
Westair Aviation rebranded its scheduled passenger airline to FlyNamibia on 1 November. The event was attended by industry partners and officiated by the Vice President, Nangolo Mbumba.
Drones to be gradually integrated into operations …as drone academy offers private and commercial qualifications
As technology for unmanned flying vehicles evolves, the expectation is that these drones will gradually be integrated more into business and government operations.
Encourage private sector investment – Uaandja
CEO of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) Nangula Uaandja has cautioned that more needs to be done to encourage private sector investment in the country. In addition, she advised that government efforts must culminate in the facilitation of private sector investments.
Abidjan gathering more than a mere tourism celebration
Africa’s Year of Tourism took another fine turn with the celebration of the 41st World Tourism Day celebration in Côte d’Ivoire’s capital, Abidjan.
Opinion: Israeli government ‘hides’ African wildlife’s no. 1 enemy?
How is the new Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett going to react when he learns that Africa’s number one wildlife enemy is ‘hidden’ inside Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority (INPA)?
