The Katima Mulilo Town Council, Road Fund Administration, and the Roads Authority signed an agreement yesterday that will assist the council with the rehabilitation of key roads.
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Opinion | Finding a smarter way to fix Namibia
As a young teacher who is passionate about Namibian education, I have high hopes for the transformation of the curriculum in the future. We must bring up important challenges that the nation is currently facing.
Opinion | Dealing with a narcissistic stakeholder (Part 2)
As I continue with the topic of dealing with narcissistic stakeholders, it is important to note that narcissists are not evil people. In fact, they are usually insecure, broken, and suffer from other mental personality disorders, which exacerbate their narcissistic personality disorder condition.
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Ovakulupe vati tava tembililwa moshana kumuni waShakati
Ovakulupe vavali, omusamane nomukulukadi waye, ova tonga kutya elelodoolopa laShakati ola hala oku va taataa meumbo lavo, vati va tembukile moshana osho hashi yada omeva pefimbo lodula.
Opinion – Namibia and Botswana: An exciting future
Namibia and Botswana are neighbouring African countries that have enjoyed stable governance since their independence.
Opinion – Green hydrogen technologies essential in SADC
Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (Sasscal), which has been turned into Southern Africa’s implementation organisation for the promotion of the Paris Agreement and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, is looking with conviction to the day when green hydrogen is in widespread use across Southern African Development Community (SADC) countrie
Letter – New adult education policies needed
In accordance with Vision 2030, Namibia aspires to become a knowledge-based society in which education and technology play crucial roles in fostering socioeconomic development.
Letter – The transformative power of factories
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.
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.