Over 2 000 students graduated through the first-ever Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) hybrid graduation ceremony in Windhoek last week.
Year: 2021
Swakop IPC members summon Itula
The top leadership of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) say they have not received any invitation from their members at the coast to address them regarding the ongoing dispute between the leadership and Ciske Howard-Smith, who was suspended by the party last week.
Over N$1 million pledged at NUST fundraiser
Over N$1 million has been pledged by corporate and philanthropic individuals in support of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) Ohangwena campus.
Providing food to those in need
Sixty residents of the Samora Machel constituency flocked to the councillor’s office last weekend to receive food parcels donated by a group of Samaritans led by Elina Akwenye, affectionately known as mee Mweya.
Namibia remains committed to achieving SDGs
United Nations resident coordinator in Namibia Sen Pang has said UN Day offers an opportunity to amplify the common agenda and reaffirm the purpose and principles of the UN Charter for the past 76 years.
Recon already gained from licence
Canadian oil explorer ReconAfrica has already benefited financially through the Canadian Stock Exchange from the licence they obtained from the Namibian government for exploration in the two Kavango regions.
Govt says SIM card registration will curb crime
Government yesterday said a plan to force people to register their identity when buying cell phone SIM cards is, among others, aimed at finding criminals who utilise technology to conduct crime.
Education underspends by N$21 million
The auditor general’s report for the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture indicates an under expenditure of more than N$21 million for the year ended 31 March 2020.
TIKA aids Nampa with AV equipment
The Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) yesterday received state-of-the-art audio and visual electronic equipment including cameras, tripods and computers from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) to amplify its operations.
City CEO appointment still in ‘infancy’
Chairperson of the management committee of the City of Windhoek Ndeshihafela Larandja said the process of appointing a successful candidate for the position of CEO is still at an infant stage.
