If there’s one thing I learned from life early on, is that it’s much better to get along with people than to be at each other’s throats.
Year: 2021
Popya with Bernhard Walther – Affordable and sustainable mobility through SunCycles
The first e-bike rental station will open in Windhoek’s central business district (CBD) in November this year.
Promoting San learners’ mental health
Focusing on curbing high school dropout rates in the Donkerbos village of the Omaheke region, NUST Computer Science Lecturer Rosetha Kays developed a prototype mobile platform for counselling primary school learners.
Namcol celebrates first advanced programme graduates
The Namibia College of Open Learning (Namcol) recently graduated the first cohort of students in the newly introduced advanced programmes.
‘No Means No!’
Twenty-three young women recently graduated as ‘No Means No’ instructors to train adolescent girls in techniques to protect themselves against gender-based violence (GBV).
Contributing to a litter-free country
To help combat the growing solid waste problem in the country, Robyouthfoundation joined the environment ministry and the rest of the world in the international clean-up day held over the weekend.
‘Make sacrifices, don’t blame govt’
The first e-bike rental station will open in Windhoek’s central business district (CBD) in November this year.
Nored hosts induction for councillors
The Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored) hosted a workshop for regional and local authority councillors to explain its mandate.
Omuthiya’s Okaale springs to life
The much-awaited Okaale Lifestyle Centre in Omuthiya, which will serve as a one-stop shopping centre has sprung to life.
MTC listing increases NSX market cap to N$35bn
Th e a n t i c i p a t e d l i s t i n g o f M o b i l e Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on 19 November will increase the market capitalisation of the Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) from some N$29 billion to about N$35 billion.
