We have seen time and again that we live in a world where history tends to repeat itself. Spend enough time around people who have spent a number of decades walking the face of the earth, and you will quickly notice there isn’t much happening today they haven’t seen or experienced before.
Year: 2021
Sharpening girls for technical work
Thirteen schoolgirls in grades 8 and 9 recently undertook a tour of the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) facilities at Walvis Bay to learn about careers in the technical fields.
NUST graduates full of hope
After missing a full year of on-campus varsity life due to an abrupt switch to eLearning brought on by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, some Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) said they enjoyed the added advantages of online learning to search for jobs.
PDM donates sanitary pads
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) donated sanitary pads to the value of N$2 000 to the girls of the Karundu Secondary School in Otjiwarongo.
Bias towards women in legal frameworks
Member of Parliament Emma Theofelus said women face gender biases in legal and macroeconomic frameworks, including young professionals in the informal sector.
NWR creates solid waste management team
Namibia is known for its pristine environment and landscapes that attract substantial tourists; therefore, the lack of solid waste management, if unattended, may lead to significant environmental problems such as soil/land, water, and aesthetic pollution.
Opinion – Radio as a tool for rural communication in Namibia
Radio originates way back from the 1895, the first radio transmission was set up from a temporary station by Guglielmo Marconi.
Opinion – COP26 has to be the turning point … from climate negotiations to climate solutions
The evidence is clear. In August this year, the world’s scientists concluded once again that immediate action is required.
Omaheke launches campaign to boost health sector
The office of the Omaheke governor has launched the Boost Our Health Sector initiative.
Chelsi collects N$85 000 in Erongo
A collective initiative aimed at helping reigning Miss Namibia Chelsi Shikongo realising her dream to attend the Miss Universe pageant in Israel managed to raise N$85 000 last weekend.
