With only seven years left to Vision 2030, it is all but certain that Namibia’s goal of becoming an industrialised nation has fallen flat.
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Know Your Civil Servant – Nursing is the breastmilk of wellness
Tauno Haufiku is a skilful registered nurse in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, who believes that nursing services are the breastmilk of human wellness, and being a committed, competent and caring nurse resonates squarely well with the love he has for the community and altruism attributes he possesses.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – State v Madisia
State v Madisia
Selective acceptance or rejection of the same witness’s evidence in the absence of other compelling evidence justifying such course is impermissible
Uphill battle for resettled farmers
A myriad of challenges continues to affect farmers who have been resettled through the government’s resettlement programme meant to address land redistribution.
Govt vows to scale up sanitation efforts
The Namibian government has vowed to take action following an investigation by the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) into the nation’s dire sanitation crisis.
Opinion | Making Namibia a ‘world-preferred destination’ for ICT means working together
ICT deputy minister Emma Theofelus recently stated that Namibia will become a ‘world-preferred destination’ for the offshoring of ICT services. This of course immediately piqued our interest as one of Namibia’s largest ICT-services providers.
Opinion | Generative AI and journalism: A catalyst or roadblock for African newsrooms?
Media has long moulded our perception of Artificial Intelligence (AI), often portraying it as a replacement for everything ‘human’. Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, ChatSonic and ChatPDF have been making headlines for their potential to revolutionise content creation in various industries, including journalism.
Nurses use cellphone flashlights at night in hospital
Nurses on night duty at the Nankudu District Hospital in Kavango West region are forced to use cellphone flashlights in the hospital’s corridors at night. They say taking a corpse to the mortuary at night has become a nightmare for them, as there are no light bulbs in the corridors.
Agri Finance Insight | Importance of financial components to farmers
We continue building on the column shared two weeks ago on financial literacy for farmers and SMEs in general. For this week, we would like to dive deep into debt management, as this has an impact on how we manage our finances and build on financial freedom.
Opinion | Namibia’s Digital Transformation: Embracing Technology to Drive Economic Growth
Namibia has recognized the importance of digital transformation as a critical component of economic growth and development. The country is making significant progress and is embracing digital technologies, and leveraging them to enhance competitiveness, spur innovation, and improve the quality of life of its citizens.