Projeka zokutura rutjeno momukunda gwaNcumushi ezi zakere asi kwazisikamekere ngesi kuna kukaza komeho kutunda tupu apa nomutangu dakerepo nokampani ntani vatungimo momukunda ano ngesi ava nye avalimi mapya ogo, kava geve nye asi vahepa tupu kutwikira.
Year: 2021
Mitili moOhangwena kuna kumukona kona morwa kukara noyisikisamo yokulikumbagera
Murongi gomoOhangwena, kwedi kakupwire kakere monosayitunga apa kayipilire kumutompoka asi ngano adipage muholi zendi, ngesi kuna mutamba hena omu galikumbagera asi nzapo ozo ana kara nazo zokosure zendi.
Unam and NUST students receive boost
2020 was the year of going to work, school and the shops without ever leaving home, or wearing pants for that matter. 2020 was also the year of job losses, a nasty economic downturn and a bleak outlook for most, but even more so for the hardest hit, lower-income and disadvantaged.
New project empowers education entrepreneurs
The launch of the Edupreneurs project was hosted in Windhoek last week via Microsoft Teams. The launch was organised by the Namibia Business Innovation Institute (NBII) in collaboration with Glowdom and Eduix (Finland) in partnership with the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST), as well as the Southern Africa Innovation Support also known as the SAIS 2 programme.
Governance institute appoints Cloete as head
The Namibia Institute of Corporate Governance (NICG) has appointed corporate governance expert, Vincia Cloete as executive director with effect from 1 April 2021.
Opinion – Auditors have an increased responsibility to the public
Issuing a clean bill of health to corruption-riddled establishments is puzzling.
Opinion – Sort out your last will and testament today
We live in unprecedented times – anxious times; strange, dark and difficult times.
TaxiConnect transforming transport industry
TaxiConnect, a local mobile application started about a year ago, recently launched an updated version of the app.
Opinion – Of same-sex domestic relationships
The Combating of Domestic Violence Act 4 of 2003 of Namibia is in direct contradiction to the supreme law of the country, the Constitution.
Opinion – Misleading readers in academia is punishable
The article published in the New Era newspaper of Thursday 15 April 2021 by Professor Earle Taylor raised the eyebrows of many in the academic fraternity.
