The hustle and bustle of student life is no walk in the park, especially when one has due dates piling up with no idea of how to keep yourself and your workload organised.
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Myasthenia Gravis Foundation launched to raise awareness
Corachia Ockhuizen is actively working to increase public knowledge of the Myasthenia Gravis (MG) condition, and has launched the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Namibia at Annas Kloovenburg in Klein Windhoek this past Saturday.
Amitofo Care Centre and Buddhism in Africa
More than 2 500 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama – also known as “the Buddha” – founded Buddhism in India. As a faith, Buddhism has 500 million to one billion followers, making it one of the major world religions.
Namibia to end export of raw materials
His Excellency Dr Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia, has declared that the era of exporting raw materials from Namibia is over.
Oil, green hydrogen can help in achieving vision 2030: Iipumbu
With only seven years left to Namibia achieving its vision of becoming an industrialised nation by 2030, minister of Industrialisation and Trade Lucia Iipumbu has expressed optimism that the discovery of oil and the potential green hydrogen industry will help this vision be achieved.
Dausab reacts to sodomy law ruling set for May 2024
Activist Friedel Laurentius Dausab said the moment for the LGTBQI community to be heard and recognised came 30 years too late, but he is pleased about Monday’s court proceedings.
Wind damages Otjovakueuva homesteads
Recent strong winds and rain caused severe damage to the water infrastructure and homesteads at Otjovakueuva village in the Omaheke region.
Reporting to the shareholder
As part of their fiduciary duty, the Board of Directors of New Era Publication Corporation yesterday submitted their three-year progress report to Minister of Information and Communication Technology Peya Mushelenga (centre).
Old Crock’s eye Jungle tourney
In their efforts to keep their bodies fit and bring the spirit of togetherness among former players, Old Crock’s football clubs will compete in the second anniversary of the ‘The Jungle Pot Guy’ tournament in the capital on Saturday.
Namibia claims series victory
The Richelieu Eagles claimed a morale-boosting 3-2 series victory over the test nation playing Zimbabwe following their eight-run victory in the Twenty-20 (T20) Castle Light Series over the Chevrons at United Cricket Fields on Monday.









