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CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – Leveraging transferable skills
One of the key challenges that professionals face today is the threat of restructuring or downsizing. While these changes can be difficult to navigate, they also present an opportunity to showcase our transferable skills.
Opinion – Fibre or 5G connectivity?
Technology is constantly improving for the benefit of the user, and players in the telecoms and digital connectivity space have the onus to enable a technological driven society by adopting cutting edge technologies to unlock and facilitate an agile and seamless provision of innovative products and services to the market.
Opinion – Youth unemployment solutions
Namibia faces the pressing challenge of high youth unemployment, which not only affects individuals and families but also has significant economic and social implications.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Exploring financial components for farmers
We continue building on the column shared two weeks ago. However, we will cover the last part of the debt management concept.
Sibungo warns against biodiversity loss due to urbanisation
The conversion of land to agriculture and the creation of urban settlements, as well as the overexploitation of natural resources is one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss in Namibia, the deputy minister of environment, forestry and tourism has said.
The fundamentals of egg production
It is common knowledge that livestock and crop farming are increasingly under threat from risks such as drought, and it has become essential for farmers to explore diversification options to sustain their farming ventures.
Opinion – Unscramble the economic balaclava – the quest for an Ubuntu oversight
The contemporary economic state of Africa state is more divided than ever before in the history of its own. Division is one of the tools used by the imperialist to rule us with an iron fist, yet the economic key indicator depicts this form of segments in the current governance.
Opinion – Public interest journalism and good governance
In Africa, Freedom of Information legislation began to be implemented in the early 2000s. Two decades later, more than half of the continent has embraced FoI laws in both public affairs and governance.
Slow resettlement irks Omaheke governor
Omaheke regional governor Pio Nganate has expressed hope that the reviewed resettlement policy, recently adopted by Cabinet, will address some of the challenges facing government’s resettlement programme.