The term ‘knowledge diplomacy’ emerged in recognition of the importance of international higher education, research and innovation (IHERI) in international relations.
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Tjongarero implores OMAs to provide youth training opportunities
Youth, Sports and National Services minister Agnes Tjongarero implored all Offices, Ministries and Agencies, as well as State-Owned Enterprises and other government bodies to avail opportunities for National Youth Service (NYS) trainees.
Over 1 000 constables to be promoted
Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force Joseph Shikongo has said the force plans to promote over 1 000 constables during this financial year.
Crawford beats Spence to win undisputed welterweight title
Terence Crawford dismantled Errol Spence Jr to become the four-belt era’s first undisputed welterweight champion.
Business as usual for Big 5
While world champions New Zealand, Australia, Jamaica, England and hometown favourites South Africa are still continuing on their winning ways at the Netball World Cup 2023 in Cape Town, Day 2 started with a major upset as Fiji scored a much-needed victory over Zimbabwe at the CTICC.
Wanderers go to top of log-standing
Namibia Rugby Premier League outfit Wanderers went top of the Premier League log standings on Saturday after their 27-17 victory over Khomasdal-based outfit Western Suburbs.
Simon senior to train Simon junior
Undefeated former World Boxing Organisation (WBO) middleweight champion Harry Simon senior has taken over the reins as coach and trainer of his son, Harry Simon junior, with immediate effect.
Namibia lose to Argentina
Namibia lost their opening match of the 2023 Nations Cup 27-34 in Montevideo, Uruguay, on Saturday evening.
Archbishop Tjijombo to be laid to rest on Sunday
Late archbishop Petrus Katikisa Daniel Tjijombo of the First St. John’s Apostolic Faith Mission Church will be laid to rest on 6 August at his homestead in Otjiuaneho, Otjinene, in the Omaheke region.
Tucna concerned by high electricity costs
Secretary general of the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (Tucna) Mahongora Kavihuha on Thursday expressed concern over the prevailing high electricity costs.








