2022-07-27Albertina Nakale The parliamentary standing committee on gender equality will resume with public hearings on the legalisation of abortion in Namibia in various communities. View more
2022-07-28Albertina Nakale Learners have scored an unexpected long weekend as 100 000 civil servants, including teachers, will cast their votes in favour or against the looming national strike. View more
2022-07-28Albertina Nakale Nkurusure zaNamibia ndi asi UNAM nkera kavageve mbudi asi navatura mosirugana komaudigu aga vana kugwanekera nago unene momagwanekero go Internet noyiruganeso mokukara nocredit. View more
2022-07-29Albertina Nakale More Namibians have gained access to renewable energy in rural areas where darkness is slowly becoming a thing of the past. View more
2022-07-29Albertina Nakale The economic hardships fueled by the skyrocketing food, fuel and housing prices remain the loudest cries from civil servants, who yesterday turned up in large numbers to vote countrywide on whether to strike. View more
2022-08-01Albertina Nakale Civil servants have voted overwhelmingly to go on strike on a date to be announced after all procedures had been finalised between the government and bargaining unions. However, the unions have called on all civil servants to report for duty until the parties officially announce the date of the industrial action. View more
2022-08-02Albertina Nakale The education ministry and its stakeholders are gathering to review the resolutions and directives of the 2011 national conference on education along with resolutions from the regional consultations in 2022. View more
2022-08-03Albertina Nakale Based on regional findings on digital learning and transformation, the lack of electricity and connectivity devices remains a challenge in most of Namibia’s rural schools. View more
2022-08-04Albertina Nakale The region strives to become excellent in providing inclusive, equitable, quality education for all, but the Kavango West education directorate is still operating with an incomplete regional office staff complement. View more
2022-08-05Albertina Nakale The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency has called on Namibians to desist from buying smuggled maize meal from neighbouring countries, as it jeopardises the local grain procurement process. View more
2022-08-16Albertina Nakale Although research has demonstrated that investing in early childhood development centres (ECD) yields both immediate and long-term benefits for the child, the provision of integrated ECD services is limited in Namibia, especially in rural areas. View more
2022-08-18Albertina Nakale The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has announced it will finalise the remaining tuition fee payments to students by September. View more
2022-08-18Albertina Nakale Recent analysis shows that in terms of industrialisation and intra-trade, the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) share of manufacturing value added to its gross domestic product (GDP) is still below 12% compared to the regional bloc’s target of 30% by 2030 and 40% by 2050. View more
2022-08-19Albertina Nakale Senior Journalist Albertina Nakale (AN) this week caught up with the secretary of the Swapo Party Women’s Council Fransina Kahungu to discuss various issues affecting women and the much-talked-about female presidential candidates. View more
2022-08-23Albertina Nakale Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi last week directed the newly appointed board members of the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology to finalise the appointment of a substantive CEO without delay. View more
2022-08-23Albertina Nakale Although Hardap has its challenges, such as a shortage of qualified pre-primary teachers, the region managed to achieve the universal primary access goal, with a 97% access rate in 2021. View more
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