Twenty-two Kavango West residents who attended 13 weeks’ training in leather production in the region graduated at Nkurenkuru a fortnight ago.
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Chinese ambassador visits Oshikoto
Chinese ambassador to Namibia Zhao Weiping paid a courtesy visit to the Oshikoto region on Tuesday to further promote the existing working relationship between his embassy and the region.
Marginalised urged to pursue education, employment
Deputy director of marginalised communities Rebekka Namwandi has encouraged members of marginalised communities to obtain tertiary qualifications.
Kaundu: Culture shift to end GBV
Hompa Alfons Kaundu of the Mbunza Traditional Authority has encouraged his community leaders and subjects to promote cultural practices that are in tandem with relevant laws in Namibia
Ipinge, Ndevelo reach African Championships quarterfinal
Namibian amateur boxers Tryagain Ndevelo and Gerald Ipinge are on a course of qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics after reaching the quarterfinals of their respective divisions at the 2023 Boxing Africa Qualifier.
Young entrepreneur dives into burgeoning e-commerce market
Networking and seeking mentorship play vital roles in fostering innovation among business owners, according to Jeremia Matheus, a young entrepreneur in the e-commerce sector and a Bachelor of Communications student at Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).
Mwazi re-appointed as CEO at NAB
The Namibia Agronomic Board’s directors have announced the reappointment of Fidelis Mwazi as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for five years, effective 01 August 2023.
Opinion – Decolonised mindset the real liberator
The colonial education system instilled in Africans the notion that they were inferior, that their culture was primitive, and that they lacked the capacity to think independently.
Opinion – The Africa We Want is within reach
On 9 September 2023, we commemorated African Union Day, a momentous occasion that reflects the journey we have undertaken since the historic Sirte Declaration of 9 September 1999.
National parks a blessing and curse
Residents of the Judea Lyabboloma constituency in the Zambezi region continue to suffer heavy losses from incidences of human-wildlife conflict due to their close proximity to national parks.









