European Union Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen said a crucial thing for Namibia right now is to invest in teacher training, which ultimately sets the tone for the foundation of early childhood and pre-primary education.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
SIM card registration beneficial
Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) spokesperson Katrina Sikeni has urged cellphone users to register their subscriber identity module (SIM) cards before the deadline of 31 December 2023.
MTC empowers communities, emerging businesses
Mobile Telecommunications Limited last week handed over various machinery and equipment to technical and vocational education training (TVET) graduates and for gardening projects from across the country.
Kanime kuna parapo mukuzeresa sitata
Morwa sivaro sovatungimo mositata saVenduka, noveta nonongendeseso dahepa nado kukara dinakwata moyitji,mukurona govaporosi wositata Abraham Kanime katente asi vaporosi vendi ngesi tavakarugana momunene omu navapira kukatarerera notjotji dikagendagure mositata ano vatungimo vahepa kuparuka monaruwa.
Recruits demand NYS liquidation
The National Youth Service security recruits have demanded that the service be liquidated and for government to take it over as they demonstrated over late pay and an array of grievances.
Green hydrogen an answer to Africa’s energy poverty
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo says Namibia is one of the front-runners in becoming a continental green hydrogen hub.
Kanime vows to clean up city
As the growl from Windhoek residents bemoaning the state of law and order in the city becomes louder, City Police chief Abraham Kanime said his forces would be on the ground to prevent criminals flourishing and try their level best to ensure the safety of residents.
Teens’ experiment ends in tragedy
A 17-year-old Windhoek High School learner lost his life on Saturday after sustaining injuries as a result of an experiment with a BB gun.
Standard Bank walks with shoe project
Standard Bank Namibia yesterday contributed N$400 000 to the project Never Walk Alone for the procurement of shoes for underprivileged children across the country.
IATA advises against Covid travel restrictions …as Shangula calls border closures a ‘pointless exercise’
As the world scrambles in deciding how to deal with the latest Coronavirus sub-variant, of which two cases have been confirmed in Namibia, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has issued a statement, saying closing international borders is merely an ineffective knee-jerk reaction.