President Hage Geingob is expected to make a statement on the performance of national exams in response to the dismal 2022 matriculation examination results.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
SADC corpse-burning soldiers probed
The SADC mission in the northern Mozambique province of Cabo Delgado has instituted an investigation into a video circulating on social media, purportedly showing soldiers throwing dead bodies onto a pile of burning rubble.
Poor customer service displeases NWR customers
Following several concerns over ageing infrastructure and poor customer service within the Namibia Wildlife Resort tourism facilities, the company has pledged to address such shortcomings to remain a preferred destination of choice.
Community threatens to close Rundu shops
Following the dismissal of close to 200 workers working for Cash and Carry, the community of Rundu plans to stage a peaceful demonstration today to demand the company reinstate the fired personnel with immediate effect.
N$10 million Onkoshi renovation nears completion
Onkoshi, one of Namibia Wildlife Resort’s best and unique Etosha camps has been given a multi-million-dollar facelift, which is expected to be completed in February 2023.
IUM to the rescue…establishes tutorial centre for university hopefuls
While government and educationalists are still trying to get to terms with the recent disastrous matriculation examination results, the International University of Management has moved swiftly to capitalise on the thousands who failed to qualify for university acceptance.
NSFAF re-integration reaches implementation phase
As plans by the government draw closer to dissolving the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF), the entity has developed an implementation plan that has been forwarded to the line ministry for approval.
Unemployed waste sorter seeks investor
An unemployed graduate has turned to waste management to make a living and has now turned to the public to help him realise an opportunity that recently came his way.
Power expansion hampered by low population density
Namibia’s low load densities and long distances between major load centres and potential generation points make it challenging for NamPower to expand the power system while ensuring the security of supply, maintaining reliability levels, and keeping the cost of electricity at a reasonable level.
MET to enforce eco-friendly festive season
As the nation heads into the festive season, the environment ministry is calling upon holidaymakers and all citizens to observe environmental safety.