In the quest to help learners discover their interests and steer them to suitable careers and educational options, the Ritja Career Fair held a two-day career fair and education seminar in the Omaheke region, reaching hundreds of learners.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
OYoung African ya tie okuputarisa oStarlile
Omundu auhe waza koyao nu ka ku nonÿenÿu eembo ndi ri movinyo nourizemburuka wOvanyande voYoung African.
OvaÞuta mave riri nourunga wovinamuinyowovinamuinyo
Otjiwa¿a matji urakana nouzeu wourunga vovinamuinyo motukondwa twavo.
Castone makes right choice
Evelina Castone discovered her talent for singing soon after she gave her life to Jesus Christ six years ago in grade 12.
Opinion – Calling a press conference? Consider the following
A crisis press conference, no matter how grandeur or minimal where public concern is involved, should always happen, and as timely as possible. This will help clear rumours and aspersions that the uninformed have a tendency of casting.
Opinion – Clean out the August house
The President of the Republic of Namibia’s parliament opening speech did less than inspire confidence in the leadership of our country, but instead, revealed itself to be nothing more than a cop-out from the failing administration that has been at the helm of our government for the last two terms.
Letter – Disappointing exam results call for answers
A child’s (pupil) name is Tomorrow. It deserves the environment and opportunity to develop its full, mental, physical and emotional potential. A child’s education is a holistic team effort.
Letter – Education as a catalyst for Agenda 2063
Agenda 2063 is the strategic framework for socioeconomic transformation. It is the continent’s blueprint for repositioning Africa as a key player in the global arena, with a focus on infrastructure as a means to attain economic development.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – APPLICATIONS TO DECLARE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY SPECIALLY EXECUTABLE
Nedbank Namibia Limited v Eva Fifteen CC (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-CON-201903814) [2023] NAHCMD 14 (27 January 2023) – right to seek recourse against bonded property – judicial oversight in such cases
Opinion – Budget underspending erodes public confidence …and deprives citizens of essential goods and services
Ministries that continue to spend less than what has been budgeted deprive Namibian citizens of essential public goods and services such as improved education, better healthcare and more roads and bridges, etc. – a situation that can damage public trust and erodes confidence further if not urgently addressed.