The African Union (AU) youth ambassador for peace Khouloud Baghouri says young people are the most vulnerable group in the face of the current challenges that Africa is going through including violence and conflict.
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Empowering youth through climate talks
Executive chairperson of the National Youth Council Sharonice Busch says over the past few years, Namibia has witnessed the emergence of inspiring youth-led initiatives that are focused on galvanising climate action at both local and national levels.
Oiled land ministry machinery delivers farms in two months
An aggressive approach by the land reform ministry has resulted in the allocation of resettlement farms to applicants within two months. This was unheard of in the past, as the process would take up to six months to resettle needy farmers.
Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for urgent reform of ‘unfair’ global financial systems
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says while the African continent has an abundance of resources, it has little to no control over global financial systems or international trade rules.
Babasina maino batasezwa hahulu kisilami
Mayemo alihalimu akutezi hahulu fafasi ane ali mwahala -3˚C ni 2˚C, ane asindeketilwe kimoya omutuna, viki yefelile nasiile bayahi banaha Namibia bakuña, mi babasina maino neba taselizwe hahulu.
Statelessness can impact intra-African trade
South Africa’s ambassador to China, Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele, recently told New Era that the biggest trade hurdle within Africa is that some citizens do not have national documents in their countries.
Namibia mourns archbishop Tjijombo
A dark cloud has settled over Namibia as tributes pour in following the death of anti-apartheid and liberation struggle icon, Archbishop Petrus Katikisa Daniel Tjijombo.
Sadler scoops five awards in New York
Swakopmunder Rayne Sadler vowed New Yorkers with her voice on 8 July 2023 in the Talent America 2023 competition, and walked away with five awards.
Cold front hits homeless hardest
Low temperatures ranging between -3°C and 2°C, accompanied by strong winds, this week left Namibians at the mercy of the inclement weather, with those without shelter being hardest hit.
Intelligence doesn’t guarantee success – Geingos
First Lady Monica Geingos said being smart will not necessarily guarantee success, and there are other key attributes like mental resilience, hard work and balancing activities that can take one far in life.