In my opinion, however, I argue that the two ministries of education will need each more than ever before to increase the chances of the success of the new pre-vocational infused curriculum.
Year: 2021
Knowledge: The new currency of the 21st century
Regrettably, in spite of this notion valuable knowledge in many organisations remains unrecorded, in the tacit format, which constitutes about 80% of all organisations knowledge.
Murder-for-hire accused gets bail
Oviritje musician Dollam Tjitjahuma, who is one of the accused in a murder-for-hire case, has been granted bail of N$3 000 in the Windhoek High Court.
Five alleged land grabbers remain in custody
Thirty-three adults and three minors who were arrested for obstructing a member of the police appeared in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court last week Wednesday.
Inland Ecofish project launched
An inland fisheries project christened Ecofish was recently launched at Rundu by deputy fisheries minister Sylvia Makgone.
Fishcor throws Herunga into the deep end… interim CEO hints of progress and rebranding
When the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) was legally established on 27 December 1991, it was meant to pave the way for the establishment of strategic partnerships with new and established players in the industry to benefit from the vast resources of the country’s fisheries.
‘Phosphate can be a valuable revenue stream’
The proposed marine phosphate mining off the Namibian coast will have a minute impact on the seafloor bed and there is no reason the fishing sector and the mining sector cannot coexist.
‘Fishing is not for the faint-hearted’… it is a tough world out there
Unlike working on land, fishermen and those out on the open seas face a different working environment.
Value addition for horse mackerel the way to go
Adding value to horse mackerel is not a farfetched idea, but a reality and a lucrative concept that needs to be given the opportunity to blossom and contribute in terms of job creation and poverty alleviation.
Fish vendors persevere amid pandemic fallout
As the world continues to battle with the coronavirus pandemic which has crippled the economy across all sectors, fish vendors in the Zambezi region continue to persevere in selling fish, just as they have with in the past years before Covid-19.
