How many times have we read numerous newspaper articles about children who squandered their inheritance money or how they trusted quick “get rich” schemes and were dubbed out of it?
Opinion – Learning through gaming
Gaming is often frowned upon, with many people holding the view that it is addictive, non-productive and adds no value to players. But what if gaming can improve one’s skills and knowledge?
Govt studies Mwilima ruling … as PDM welcomes clearing of first hurdle
Safety minister Albert Kawana says government will study this week’s High Court judgement that could see former parliamentarian Geoffrey Mwilima released
from prison, pending a medical examination.
Vessels allegedly fish in restricted zone
Two fishing vessels of a reputable horse mackerel fishing company based in Walvis Bay were allegedly spotted trawling within the restricted 200 metres isobath in June this year.
Air Namibia workers camp for severance pay
Some former Air Namibia employees are camping at the liquidated national airline offices due to unpaid severance packages.
Geingob urges Lesotho PM to deliver
President Hage Geingob has told prime minister of Lesotho Samuel Ntsokoane Matekane to govern with principles and deliver the promises he made for the Basotho who voted him into power last month.
African first ladies raise infertility awareness
African first ladies have expressed dismay at how women are treated when it comes to fertility-related issues, calling for societal change and initiating talks on how to integrate infertility treatment into the public healthcare systems.
Village council sought at Hoachanas
Residents of Hoachanas, a settlement under the Mariental Rural constituency in the Hardap region, are demanding that their settlement be proclaimed a village council to enable them to administer their own affairs and improve services.
Compliance shortfalls remain a concern – IPPR
Public entities are making use of non-competitive methods of procurement without justifications for deviating from the competitive method of open national bidding.
Obsolete Laws Bill addresses apartheid legacy
Justice minister Yvonne Dausab has said the Repeal of Obsolete Laws Bill, being debated in the National Assembly, would repeal 71 obsolete laws.









