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Opinion – Understanding the mental health, unemployment connection
People’s emotional health is known to be significantly impacted by unemployment for a long time. The Covid-19 pandemic’s effects are still being felt around the globe, and the problem has gained more attention than ever.
Rossing Foundation, ENAEX Africa donate textbooks to Erongo
The Rossing Foundation and ENAEX Africa donated N$250 000 worth of textbooks to selected schools in the Erongo region last week. The donation is set to enhance learning and teaching.
Khomas governor equips SMEs
Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has once again come to the aid of micro- entrepreneurs when she handed over equipment and materials worth N$180 000 as part of her development initiatives.
Northern campuses equipped for PhDs
Higher education minister Itah Kandji-Murangi said the four campuses of the University of Namibia are well-equipped to offer various qualifications up to PhD level.
Ya Toivo library opens
A school library named after the late struggle icon Andimba Toivo ya Toivo was recently inaugurated at the Oshilungi Combined School in the Ombuga area of the Onyaanya constituency. The school has 530 learners.
Concern over children’s safety…as cases accusing senior citizens of rape increase
Traditional and church leaders as well as human rights activists are concerned by the growing number of sexual violence incidents against children, perpetrated by senior citizens.
Ongurova yomaimburiro yoAfrika ya ri onÿo¿eno
Oongurova onene yomaimburiro potjiranda tjombongo ya Afrika mOkatutura mOtjomuise katjisupi ya ri ondoøeno onene.
Eyuva ra Kandjira – 09 Kozonyanga 1904
Konÿu ya Nambunga ya Tjikeketa ohona yozongwao pOnÿu yooMbondi na Tjara.
Opinion – Learning science in indigenous languages
The debate about whether science can be taught in Namibian languages as a medium of instruction in schools and universities rages on.