Osikola Eenhana Secondary School moshitopolwa shaHangwena oya li ya ponokelwa kookalyamupombo Olyomakaya ga zi ko, nokuya ontuku nookompiyuta dhopeke dhongushu yi vule N$62 000.
Year: 2022
A lulilwa eshi vati a fiwa po komushamane waye oule weedula 12
Omukainhu weedula 53 Hambeleleni Mushunina e li omukalimo momukunda Onhuno moshitukulwa shaHangwena ota ti ota dengwa konghalo eshi vati e na omushamane waye e mu fiila eumbo oule weedula 12 paife molwaashi vati te mu li.
Popya with Timoteus Nangombe – Accessing education via SMS
Namibia is slowly moving out of first gear in terms of getting more technologically advanced, and the role young people play in this transition cannot be stressed enough.
Dispatched thoughts – Why have a Pride Month?
The month of June is recognised as Pride Month, where members of the LGBTQ+ community fight shame and social stigma, marching in the face of threats and violence.
Do not limit yourself to borders
With the current tough and trying times people find themselves in, particularly the youth, it is important for one to keep improving themselves and not limit themselves to borders.
Young Namibians’ hearts filled with kindness
Random Acts of Kindness Namibia (RAKS Namibia) is a driven non-profit organisation birthed in February this year to build ways to better society.
Are you Namibia’s fastest typist?
With the rise in technology use and contemporary communication in media, touch-typing has become a very valuable skill that many have acquired.
Maass gets Capricorn Group’s CFO job
Capricorn Group has confirmed the appointment of Johan Maass as the Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Maass, who is the current Group Financial Manager, will assume the CFO role from 1 July 2022.
Old Mutual’s Tunga invests in affordable housing
The Tunga Real Estate Fund, an unlisted property and housing fund managed by the Old Mutual Investment Group (Namibia) (Pty) Ltd, has made funding available to develop an initial 224 serviced erven and build affordable houses in Mariental.
Renewables are a solid building block for domestic economy
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Energy Power (ANIREP) has researched, modelled and established a Namibian clean energy u-curve, showing that with a N$30 billion investment, the country could already be self-sufficient and could be exporting electricity to the region.








