Namibia follows global trends in terms of the informal economy’s contribution to overall economic health. This is according to industrialisation and trade minister Lucia Ipumbu, who said it is estimated the informal economy contributes about 24% of the country’s GDP and around 56% of the labour force.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
Fostering bond between police and media
The Namibian Police have reminded journalists to be extra careful when covering volatile events, especially those that involve the presence of the police.
Indonesia, Nam trade relations blooming
Indonesian ambassador to Namibia Wisnu Edi Pratignyo says trade relations between the two nations continue growing from strength to strength.
Break the silence, seek help – Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has pleaded with Namibians to break the culture of silence and seek help, as suicide is a major public health problem, with far-reaching social, emotional and economic consequences.
Eradicating stigma in TB community
After being diagnosed with tuberculosis in South Africa, Karen Husselman was briefly admitted there but insisted on being brought back home to a familiar territory that later became a depressing environment, as people started being scared of her.
OPM rescues goat skin-eating family
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says the government has set aside N$892 million to, among others, arrest food insecurity in the country and address drought-related issues, coupled with malnutrition.
Enjoying water fearlessly
Swakopmund lifeguard Jonas Sheyavali’s ultimate dream is to provide a proactive platform for young people to develop their swimming skills and play his civic duty by contributing to the reduction of drowning cases in the country, a worrisome tragedy that can be avoided.
Improving ECDs one at a time
New Elementary Namibia is passionately working towards holistically raising the standard of community-based early childhood development centres in informal settlements.
Sierra Leone to emulate #BeFree Youth Campus
Sierra Leone’s first lady, Fatima Maada Bio has praised the #BeFree Youth Campus in Katutura, reassuring attendees that she will replicate the initiative in her home country for the benefit of the youth.
Dundee donates e-bikes to Tsumkwe’s healthcare
Dundee Precious Metals has donated two e-bikes to enable community healthcare workers in Tsumkwe to efficiently reach more areas.