I wouldn’t blame you if you lost your faith in humanity. After all, there have been and are still plenty of people who simply can’t do right. Some of the things that people do are just hard to understand and at times comprehend. It doesn’t matter their gender, age, creed, or even position, people simply fail to do what is right.
Year: 2022
Opinion – Professional Networking
There is a common perception that describes networking as a form of leveraging personal relationships to secure resources and influence that someone does not deserve on merit.
Girls too can become engineers
Most solutions found for problems encountered in today’s world are provided by the engineering fraternity, says Ernestine Endjala, a metallurgic engineer for Namdeb.
Calling young innovators and entrepreneurs
Nestlé recently launched the Nestlé Youth Entrepreneurship Platform (YEP), a new digital platform for young innovators and entrepreneurs who want to learn new knowledge and skills, test an idea or grow their businesses in areas ranging from food science and technology to the development of products and services – including regenerative agriculture and sustainable packaging.
Expect the unexpected in business
Namibian creative and entrepreneur Pinehas Shikulo, known as Zuluboy, says young business owners and prospective ones must be well prepared for the world of business, as things are not as rosy as they seem.
Opinion – How period shaming affects the girl child in school
As gender-based violence, which is already at an alarming rate, continues to increase every minute of every hour in Namibia, we need to see how we can reduce the bullying of the girl child and keep her safe in school.
RAKS developing future leaders
Under its second mandate of youth leadership training and development, Random Acts of Kindness last month upskilled its members through a two-day leadership and personal development bootcamp.
Junior mayor eyes sensible change
The new junior mayor of Windhoek Moses Filipus hopes to see a future of questioners and critical and out-of-the-box thinkers.
Short Story – Nana visits Lüderitz
A light-coloured hair teen strolls his maternal grandma into the greenery villa. The boy carries canisters of puke-like buttery milk that nana brought along.
Nobody will feed us when we are hungry
Using YouTube tutorials, friends Inoccent Heita and Onesmus Sheyanale run a successful business fixing shoes at the Ongwediva open market.









