A group of 10 international master’s students, selected by the Communication University of China (CUC) to embark on a research expedition, expressed their deep admiration for the Grand Canal and the preservation efforts of this global treasure.
Year: 2023
German apprentices assist NWR with maintenance
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has announced that 100 apprentices from Germany’s Inter-Cultural Relations Foundation will join the team to assist with maintenance at local resorts.
Technical skills crucial for youth employment
Teaching technical skills in Namibian elementary schools is essential to combating youth unemployment and it should be included in early education, as many jobs demand these skills.
Women’s society empowering the vulnerable
The Society for Women’s Empowerment organisation has made it its mission to assist and educate disadvantaged women in Kavango East.
San women trained to produce clothing
Debmarine Namibia and the Ongula Homestead Skills and Technical Education Academy joined forces to provide clothing production training to 10 young San women.
Public encouraged to seek counselling
The health ministry’s chief social worker for the Oshikoto region, Ruth Shoombe, has urged individuals to seek counselling to address the growing number of suicide cases.
Cabinet Briefs – Cabinet Decisions of the 18th Decision-Making meeting held on 24 October 2023
Report on Namibia’s participation at the 3rd Ordinary Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (Sasscal), held in Luanda, Angola, on 19 September 2023.
SSC hamstrung by existing legislation – Mungunda
Chief executive officer of the Social Security Commission (SSC), Milka Mungunda, has urged members of Parliament to assist in amending the Social Security Act of 1994, which she said will greatly benefit the informal economic sector.
From crime hotspot to food hotspot
Three young men have turned a notorious crime hotspot – the Wanaheda Oshaango riverbed in Katutura – into a thriving kitchen, from where they feed the locals.
NWR clears N$93 million debt
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has declared itself debt-free, having successfully settled all outstanding long-term and statutory debts, some of which date back to the company’s inception.









