The journey of young entrepreneurs is a fascinating one.
Year: 2021
It Will Always Be Up To You
There is a saying that goes along the lines of ‘you can bring a horse to the river, but you can’t force it drink the water’.
Don’t fear taking risks in business opportunities
Locksmith Mbaundja Muhuka (26) has said one of the biggest mistakes young people do is the fear of taking risks when business opportunities present themselves, another is giving up and not staying focused and determined.
Back to school in the pandemic… the new normal
Going back to school during the pandemic has prompted mixed emotions among teachers, learners, and parents who want to see kids back in school buildings but also fear the risk of their little ones contracting Covid-19.
Children’s Parliament a catalyst for youth engagement
The Children’s Parliament’s chairman of the health committee, Rivaldo Kavanga, (18) said the assembly task is to create a platform for young people to participate in the legislative process as it allows them to appreciate the processes of how laws are made.
Customs and Excise crucial to unlock Namibia’s competitiveness
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is brim-full of opportunities to strengthen intra-Africa trade, regional and continental value chains and to create access to new markets and revenue streams.
Green inducts 25 students to create ICT professionals
Namibian ICT company Green Enterprise Solutions (Green) is hosting a two-week-long induction for 25 trainees from Namibian tertiary institutions.
Create value in economy to reduce inequality – Inkumbi…DBN CEO calls for increase in Namibia’s real GDP
In response to the damning report released on Monday by international aid agency, Oxfam International, that global inequality has only been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, the CEO of the Development Bank of Namibia, Martin Inkumbi, stressed that to reduce inequality, Namibia first needs to create value in the domestic economy.
Opinion – Find a mentor as your new year resolution
We can all agree Covid-19 is a primary example of how fragile and complex the world is today.
Tashia TRAVELS – Love and travel
In today’s technology-obsessed world, I have learned to take full advantage of social media to showcase the world’s beauty to armchair travellers, but travel and travelling are so much more than just getting a perfect Instagram shot.
