Joseph Ngono’s face lights up with a smile as he looks at his smartphone, where a payment worth US$830 has just appeared in his digital wallet.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
New book chronicles tales of Walvis Bays’ past
AS Walvis Bay celebrated its 30th anniversary of reintegration into Namibia on 1 March, local author Taati Niilenge released a moving tribute to the town’s rich history in her latest book, titled ‘Walvis Bay, Our Story’.
Namibians have competency for oil and gas industry
NAMIBIA has a large pool of qualified people who can work in the country’s emerging oil and gas industry, observed Nillian Mulemi, CEO of the Petroleum Training and Education Fund.
Opinion – Empowerment through comprehensive sex education
AS we marked International Women’s Day on 8 March, it was crucial to reflect on the essence of womanhood.
Opinion – Climate change unpacked
HUMAN activities are causing world temperatures to rise, with more intense heatwaves and rising sea-levels among the consequences.
Malawi embraces health rights governance project
THE parliament of Malawi has signed up to the third phase of a Sida-funded Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, HIV and AIDS Governance Project.
ECN enlists Miss Teen to entice young voters
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has launched its democracy awareness campaign with a particular focus on increasing youth participation in the electoral process.
Fishermen’s struggle continues
Delays in paying over N$13 million to Shore Recruitment is hampering the permanent re-employment of fishermen.
Traditional knowledge of genetic resources overlooked – Iipumbu
Many communities have understood the properties of genetic resources for centuries and their traditional knowledge systems hold invaluable insight into their medicinal properties.
Operation Acacia launched at Oshivelo
The Namibian Police joined hands with the tourism ministry to launch Operation Acacia in the Oshikoto region.








