Over the past seven years, more than 10 000 pupils have failed to make it past the first exit point of their educational careers or to qualify for university admission.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Lula: BRICS 2023 to tackle inequality, climate change
The upcoming BRICS summit should tackle inequality and the role of developed nations in combating climate change, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said.
Trade dynamics to influence Africa wheat availability
Wheat availability and prices in some East African countries are more likely to be influenced by international trade dynamics, the World Food Programme (WFP) has warned.
Hinda-Mbuende, Amupanda lawsuit trial commences
A matter in which the deputy minister of finance Maureen Hinda-Mbuende is suing the former mayor of Windhoek, Job Amupanda to the tune of N$1 million commenced in the Windhoek High Court Monday, with the deputy minister taking the stand.
Omifyuululwakalo neenghulunghedi detu oda fimana
Ngoloneya woshitopolwa shaHangwena Walde Ndevashiya okwa patulula oshivilo shomifyuululwakalo mexuliloshivike pofikola yaEenhana Primary School mEenhana, moshitopolwa shaHangwena.
Madagascan president’s top aide charged with bribery in UK
The president of Madagascar’s chief of staff and an “associate” have been charged with bribery offences in Britain following a “fast-paced” police investigation, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) said Monday.
Niger generals vow to prosecute ousted president
Niger’s military regime vowed late Sunday to prosecute ousted president Mohamed Bazoum for “high treason” and slammed West African leaders for imposing sanctions on the country.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Right focus needed to beat farming odds
If you are a novice farmer, who seems overwhelmed by the various decisions on the farming you are called to make on the go, do not fret.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – General consideration for livestock farmers
Livestock farmers continue to face difficult times exacerbated by climate change manifested through adverse events such as drought, floods, pests, and disease outbreaks that have been experienced in many parts of the country in recent years.
Opinion – Namibian Aviation: Privilege overtook safety
In an industry that is centred on safety and is costly to enter for operators, nothing appears to be made easier for the less fortunate.









