Namibia has a large population of people residing in informal settlements.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE
The Labour Act, 11 of 2007, is currently limited to sexual harassment, but the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment-Creation (MLIREC) is busy with amendments to the Act which will include violence and harassment in the workplace.
Opinion – The human mind is a fascinating and powerful tool
The human mind has the ability to propel us toward great success or hold us back in a state of mediocrity. Our thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes determine our mindset, which ultimately influences our actions and reactions. It’s not a cliché to say that your thoughts affect your actions; it’s a scientific fact.
Waka Kids Choice awards are back
The Standard Bank Waka Kids Choice Awards officially launched its second edition billed for 26 August.
Opinion – The world needs to do more to protect its oceans
A United Nations Conference that could result in progress towards a treaty to protect the world’s ocean is starting in Portugal this week. Oceans cover more than 70% of our planet.
Namibia celebrates World NGO Day
Namibian civil society actors on Monday celebrated World Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Day, a day set aside to recognise, celebrate, and honour the fundamental contributions and profound impact these independent organisations have on the world.
Standards institution hosts Katima business seminar
The Namibia Standards Institution (NSI) held a business seminar in Katima Mulilo last Thursday. The purpose of the seminar was to provide businesses with in-depth information on the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) notification procedure and TBT enquiry point.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – How to separate your personal finance from business finance
Separating your account is one of the most crucial things we need to do as farmers. This is an essential step for agripreneurs to ensure that they manage their finances effectively.
NAMAs will encourage artists to work hard
The revival of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) has brought a great deal of joy to Namibian artists, who were concerned that the music industry would suffer without any encouragement.