With the current tough and trying times people find themselves in, particularly the youth, it is important for one to keep improving themselves and not limit themselves to borders.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
Are you Namibia’s fastest typist?
With the rise in technology use and contemporary communication in media, touch-typing has become a very valuable skill that many have acquired.
Fuel levy cut won’t affect MVA Fund
In light of the recent fuel levy cut of 25% to make local fuel prices more affordable, the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund says it had to undergo stress tests and adjust internally.
Mabisiketi akolomozwi abilaeza mapokola
Mapokola bafile mamela hala mabisiketi akolomozwi, nikubeya mwateñi matokwani. Mamela itaha kasamulaho muuna walilimo zemashumi amabeli kazetalu natamilwe la 13 Mbuwana unumwaha, kakukulubelwa kuli nafumanwi alekisa mabisiketi amatokwani alikana 103, ateko yelikana N$2 000.
Kasi Vibe Festival opens up to teenpreneurs
To make the bi-annual Kasi Vibe Festival better and more inclusive, the team has decided to include younger business-oriented entrepreneurs.
Tackling lifestyle stress through yoga
Aligning body and mind through calculated breathing exercises and various poses, yoga has proven to enhance relaxation and reduce stress.
Monkeypox: Namibians urged to remain calm
The health ministry has reiterated its stance on triggering surveillance measures in lieu of the monkeypox outbreak in the world, and especially now that neighbouring South Africa reported its first case yesterday.
Tributes pour in for forensic stalwart
Those who worked closely with forensic pathologist Dr Paul Stefan Ludik have lauded him as “one of the greatest”, if not the only pioneer in Namibia’s forensic fraternity, saying he played an instrumental role in the establishment of the local forensic science institute.
Blood donation saved my life
Octogenarian Helena Black’s life was saved by a blood fusion last year after finding herself in hospital – an ordeal that stemmed from her collapsing after experiencing an episode of severe dizziness.
Pandemic treaty does not exist – Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has clarified Namibia has not signed any pandemic treaty at the recently concluded World Health Assembly in Switzerland.