Political leaders have expressed their shock at the latest fuel price increase announced by the ministry of energy yesterday.
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Students infuriated with NSFAF’s ‘sluggishness’
Students Union of Namibia’s president Bernard Kavau questioned why institutions only solve or address issues when radical interventions are taken against their incompetence. He was mulling this at a planned demonstration of students who assembled at Zoo Park yesterday morning.
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Geingob renews vaccination call
President Hage Geingob yesterday reiterated the need to increase Covid-19 vaccination coverage to achieve herd immunity as that will instil confidence in the economy,
Pushing youth agendas at parliamentary level
The role of the youth is crucial in legislature to push issues affecting young people, and to come up with ways of addressing the plight of the youth, especially in developing nations.
Blood stocks are critically low
The Namibia Blood Transfusion Services (NamBTS) is pleading with individuals to come forth and donate blood due to the current shortage of the body fluid.
Reducing social ills through advocacy
Young activists have been proving their role in making changes in Africa, but they are still left behind in decision-making at all levels, says Young African Defenders in Action (YADA) leader Sisco Amunyela.
Sculpting life in 3D
Artist Petrus Shiimi was not satisfied with a two-dimensional representation of an idea or object, so he decided on sculpting, which has since become his way of interacting with the world.
Reviving cultural roots in the diaspora
Ovaherero community in Botswana were recently treated to a feast of cultural appreciation during the Herero-Mbanderu Cultural Festival at Kopong, Botswana.
Living positively with Multiple Sclerosis
One of the best ways of living confidently with a disease is acknowledging that you have it and trying by all means to tackle it.