Human resources practitioner Tuuda Haitula has taken it upon himself to embark on a journey of empowering Namibian boys and men by offering free career guidance and interview coaching sessions.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
Incorporate clean energy modules into the curriculum – Shafudah
Natangue Shafudah believes Namibia needs to look at its curriculum, starting from vocational training centres, and try to include subjects extensively touching on renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Namibia lacks midwifery curriculum
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)’s representative Ericka Goldson says among the 20 reporting countries, Namibia and Comoros lack a national curriculum for midwifery education.
Namibia on right trajectory in HIV elimination
Erongo, Kavango East and Omaheke regions have been recognised for greatly contributing towards the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and Hepatitis B, the health ministry announced last week.
Reviving the music industry, setting standards
Artistic duo D.O.T. wants to revive the music industry, create a standard, and leave behind a blueprint for upcoming artists to follow without having to be used, solicited, and never reaping the benefits of their talent.
Namibia trumpets food security
President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia is ready to play its part in the African continent’s quest to achieve food sovereignty.
All she dreams of is getting educated
Her ultimate dream was to go to school, study and make a life for herself, but finances always hindered that process, making it impossible to even imagine being in a classroom.
N$267m ge Kuneneb ǂurusi !oabadi !aroma a ǂnûiǂuisa
ǂUrusib ministeris !aroma ǀhaob ai a ǂnûiǂuisa N$10.9 biljunsa xus ge N$267 miljunsa Kunene ǀkharisi ǂurusib !âba a ǂnûiǂuibasa.
PM: Healthcare workers’ state pains Govt
The plight of healthcare workers, ranging from long working hours to burnout and the dilapidated state of some health facilities, has left government officials with sleepless nights.
Govt pumps N$88m into Lüderitz waterfront
The government has allocated N$88 million to the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company to continue with its strategic infrastructure development to create the appropriate facilities required for the town.