Regional youth officers are urged to adapt to young people’s levels in terms of accessing social media platforms, and using their social language as the internet was highlighted to be pivotal to the youth as a necessity rather than a luxury.
Year: 2024
French students prepare for Otjimanangombe trip
As part of their curriculum requirements, 22 students from the France-based International School of Paris recently held a fundraising event for their voyage to the Epukiro constituency’s Otjimanangombe village in the Omaheke region, slated for July 2024.
MTC Teen Inspirational Summit empowers Namibian youth
Junior mayor of the City of Windhoek Sylvia Shapumba has applauded MTC for their commitment to hosting the MTC Teen Inspirational Summit.
Sanlam empowers local entrepreneurs
A significant milestone in Namibia’s entrepreneurial landscape was marked on 26 March 2024 as Sanlam hosted a pivotal phase of the Sanlam Bridge session.
Dams running dry… as Gobabis turns to water rationing
Taps have run dry in Omaheke’s regional capital Gobabis, pushing the municipality into dusk-to-dawn water rationing to balance demands.
Govt sued over Covid-19 vaccinations
The government is being dragged to court for allegedly refusing to provide information on the safety and possible adverse effects of the Covid-19 vaccinations administered during the pandemic.
ACC moots special corruption courts…Amupanda, Venaani call for reforms
The national anti-graft body is calling for the establishment of specialised courts dealing specifically with cases of corruption, fraud, money laundering and tax evasion.
300 job losses imminent at B2Gold
B2Gold Otjikoto Mine, the country’s largest gold producer, is set to start with the voluntary retrenchment of 300 employees this month.
Swakopmund museum spotlights Nama, Ovaherero genocide
The Swakopmund Museum has unveiled an exhibition on the 1904-08 Ovaherero and Nama genocide, the first time in 125 years that such history is showcased at the museum.
Nam, Turkey parliaments ink cooperation pact
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi and his Turkish counterpart Numan Kurtulmuş have reinforced the two countries’ long-standing bilateral relations by signing a Memorandum of Understanding.






