Natural Namibia Meat Producers (Pty) Ltd v Council for the Town of Aranos NAHCMD (13 December 2022)
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Opinion – Contraceptive education in Namibia
In Namibia, access to contraception remains a critical challenge. Although the country has made significant strides in improving reproductive health services over the years, the use of modern contraceptives remains low, especially among young people.
Opinion – Towards a bullying-free education system
Bullying in schools is a pervasive problem that has far-reaching consequences for the mental health and well-being of students.
Opinion – PhD holders and society’s advancement
A recent article by our learned colleague proposing that only PhD holders should lecture at universities apparently caused a stir, and became a great discussion point in local academia and elsewhere.
African Connection assists unemployed youth land jobs
One of the biggest reasons Namibians do not land jobs is that they do not have compelling resumes or cover letters, says outreach project manager of the African Connection Boitshepo Pieters.
Opinion – Oryx Properties Limited maintains positive momentum
For the period ending 31 December 2022, the Group has maintained its positive momentum in financial and operational performance, resulting in rental income increasing by 10.8% (Dec 2021: 2.9%) to N$175 million (Dec 2021: N$158 million), whilst containing vacancies to a minimum and achieving 6.1% (Dec 2021: 5.9%).
Opinion – Progress made, challenges remain in inflation management
In recent years, Namibia has grappled with the challenge of inflation, with rising prices of food, housing, and transport impacting lower-income households disproportionately.
Kunene re-strategises after bad NSSCO results
The Kunene education directorate convened in Khorixas on Thursday to re-strategise on ways to better the region’s grade 11 and grade 12 examination results.
Agroforestry project launched in Kavango East
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism and the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform recently launched the seventh Global Environment Facility project in Rundu.