The support of orphans and vulnerable children by the government and other key institutions with small projects in Namibia can change the livelihoods of the future cohorts of leaders.
Year: 2021
Saving malnourished children …one baby at a time
To help curb the malnutrition plight in the country, young philanthropists Hendrina Kudhingilililwa and Suama Jason recently established the Kaigo-sha House Foundation to cater to young mothers with children living with malnutrition and other conditions.
Fidel Castro school observes Readathon Week
Schools and community libraries should make more reading resources on Covid-19 prevention measures available to ensure learners are well equipped to prevent infection.
‘Monkey Orange’ now bottled for your enjoyment
The owner of Omauni Juice, Ndiholomwene Tamuti Shakela is happy many local products are named in different languages, as it promotes a proudly Namibian atmosphere.
Platt joins African women in leadership
The Africa Leadership Awards, which took place virtually on 24 September, seek to identify and celebrate outstanding leadership demonstrated by organisations, individuals and teams.
Dubai Expo expected to be a hit
Namibia will be participating for six months at he 2020 Dubai Expo, which is a multibilliondollar global innovation.
MVA sharpens safety marshalls
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA) has installed community safety marshalls at Akuniihole Primary School in the Oshana region on Monday.
Woman appears for culpable homicide
A woman, who is accused of allegedly fleeing from a fatal accident, made her first appearance on a charge of culpable homicide on Monday in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
Zambezi targets to vaccinate 65 000 by December
The Zambezi region has set a target of vaccinating 65 000 inhabitants by December this year.
NIMT trial: ‘Incompetent’ officer grilled
The murder trial of Ernst Lichtenstrasser (60), accused of killing two senior managers at the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) in Arandis, has resumed, with defence lawyer Albert Titus grinding an officer responsible for handling exhibits at the Arandis Police Station.
