The education ministry has annulled a teaching position at Litamaro Combined School, following an outcry by the Students’ Union of Namibia (SUN), that said the advertisement calling on prospective candidates is discriminatory.
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Unam offers incentives for AS students
As part of the transformed curriculum, the University of Namibia will be offering an attractive advanced subsidiary (AS) incentive package for new students in 2023.
Unam ready to facilitate more internships
University of Namibia vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu has said the institution takes cognisance of the fact that the number of students requiring work-integrated education is set to increase with the recent curricula transformation demands for mandatory work-integrated learning.
Divided Africa fails with ivory proposal
Southern Africa suffered a demoralising defeat at CITES that began in Panama City last Monday when governments at the 19th Conference of the Parties (CoP19) in Panama rejected a proposal to reopen the international ivory trade.
Customer service in tourism needs urgent redress
There is a growing consensus that the current customer service offered among tourism establishments is not up to scratch with many employees mistreating visitors and tourists alike.
Locals hand tourism sector festive gift
Tourism experts say the festive season is not much of a tourism peak season for Namibia, except for the local and regional travellers.
Govt tractors revved up for action
The agriculture ministry will provide 145 tractors for subsistence farmers, especially in the north as experts forecast a wet 2022/23 rainfall season for the SADC region.
Namibia scoops tourism award
Namibia has been recognised for showing progress and excellence in policymaking for sustainable tourism growth and development to its destination.
Namibians underestimate aquaculture
Namibia has the potential to make aquaculture one of the industries that contribute to food security, youth employment and community empowerment.
Tourism recovery on healthy trajectory
Namibia’s tourism sector and its business model, which heavily relies on attracting foreign visitors, has started to show signs of recovery post-Covid-19.