Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila cautioned loan recipients to not squander the money received, and urged them to use the funds optimally to build their enterprises and the economy.
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MTC taking Namibian content to the world
Mobile Telecommunications Company has introduced MTCTV+, a regional online streaming platform aimed at connecting people to the latest music, sport, lifestyle and fashion, and ultimately, taking Namibian content to the world.
Ludeke presents Amâna
Fashion and accessories designer Elzane Ludeke founded leather handbag brand, Amâna, in 2018.
Nghipondoka: Ose kapi tatuvhuru kuruganena pwanyamwetu
Ministera Anna Nghipondoka katente asi gerongo kapi tavavhuru kurugana pwavelike vanapumbwa makwatesoko kovahameni navenye ngesi kuna kutwima mokuwapukurura mukaro ogu.
Causes of brain tumours unknown
The particulars and exact causes of brain tumours are not known but issues around exposure to high radiation and genetic conditions have been established as risk factors that possibly cause the growth of these swellings.
Vaccine campaign to foil fifth wave
The Office of the First Lady resumed its #LOVEProtects Vaccination campaign with the hope of reaching more Namibians and encouraging them to get vaccinated, especially now with the fifth wave making rounds in the country.
Grooming potential leaders
Having already demonstrated their leadership potential in Namibia, 16 young Namibians departed yesterday to the USA to participate in the Mandela Washington Fellowship programme.
UK touts bilateral trade for more investment
The United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Charles Moore, feels corporation between the United Kingdom and Namibia enables the exchange of views on a wide range of international and domestic issues to work together for increased bilateral trade and investment.
US deals condom shortage decisive blow
The US government yesterday donated 6.9 million condoms and 2.6 million lubricants valued at N$4.3 million to the health ministry to address the reported shortage of the contraceptive in the country.
Nghipondoka: We cannot operate in isolation
Minister Anna Nghipondoka said education cannot afford to operate in isolation and the collaboration with relevant stakeholders is underway to revive the sector.