Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government is aware of Otjombinde’s poor road infrastructure concerns and remains committed to addressing them.
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TVET institutions to train skilled workers: Naanda
Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation deputy executive director Raimo Naanda has said Namibia’s vocational training facilities are in a good position to train skilled personnel to take charge of the country’s emerging economic sectors like oil and gas, as well as green hydrogen.
Uutoni encourages employee wellness through sports
Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni on Monday commended all 14 regional councils and their leadership for striving to improve employees’ wellness through recreational interventions, such as sports, to achieve a healthy work-life balance.
Para-athletes laud Nedbank CitiDash inclusion
Namibian athletes living with disabilities have lauded their inclusion in the 2023 Nedbank CitiDash Run, with some calling it a dream come true and a step in the right direction by the event’s organisers.
Omukulupe a kwatwa koonkondo
Omukulupe gwomimvo 65 anuwa okwa kwatwa koonkondo komulumentu ngoka taku hokololwa kutya oku na uunkundi wopamadhiladhilo.
Aanasikola taya tyaya iikuniomanga ye li mokafundho
Omanga aanasikola ye li mokafudho koshiwike shimwe, yamwe otaya yambidhidha aakaluntu yawo nokugwanitha po oompumbwe oshowo iilonga yomomagumbo.
Oto dimbuluka Simon Petrus? …Okamati ka shitile po ongodi hai dengwa oshali osho ka ningi okainginia
Omido heyali da pita po, Simon Petrus okwa ile omukungu nomeva komalungula, neengodi oda li tadi loko okudilila mounyuni aushe eshi a eta po ongodi oyo hai dengwa nopehe na omhumbwe yokakalata ile efimbo lokongodi.
Opinion – Tailoring protection: Customising life cover to fit your needs
In the ever-changing landscape of financial planning, the importance of life cover stands tall as a cornerstone of security and peace of mind. While life cover itself is a fundamental safeguard, the concept of tailoring it to one’s individual needs adds a layer of sophistication that can make all the difference.
Opinion – From strangers to survivors: Navigating Windhoek’s challenges
Hello, dear reader, I am Teobarde Titus, and I want to share a gripping tale that unfolded one unforgettable night in Windhoek. I was just an 18-year-old (now 20), full of dreams and ambitions when my pursuit of higher education led me to the University of Namibia (Unam).
In pursuit of justice for Herero, Nama
Michael Uerikua, a representative of the civil society organisation ‘Otjisuta Otjetu Oveni Association’, earlier this year presented a crucial document to the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (PFPAD) outlining how the Reparatory Justice Commission could assist the Herero and Nama people during their negotiation talks with the German federal government.









