Bank Windhoek was recently recognised by the international Global Brands Magazine for exemplary work done for three of its local marketing campaigns. These were the advertising and promotion of the new Bank Windhoek Mobile App, its Vehicle and Asset Finance (VAF) and “Swipe Local” Card Campaigns.
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NCS to revamp Eloolo abattoir
The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) will further revamp the Oshakati Eloolo small abattoir so it adequately supplies pork to inmates in the northern correctional facilities.
Giraffes fitted with GPS technology
Being a world leader in conservation, Namibia has been using technology for some time to help conservationists keep track of wildlife and understand the movement of animals.
Rural vaccination effort impeded
While government advocates and works towards herd immunity by attempting to vaccinate at least 60% of Namibians against Covid-19, people in rural areas are still hesitant to get the jab, citing already debunked theories, and complaining about the distance to health facilities.
Vaccines will not be forced on teachers
The ministry of education continues to encourage teachers and all staff members in the education fraternity to get vaccinated but stressed that vaccination continues to be voluntary.
Walvis U-turns on audit report release
The Walvis Bay Municipality yesterday failed to release the much-anticipated forensic report of an audit conducted into discrepancies within the massive urban land-servicing
project.
A school with a vision
The Rukonga Vision School in Kavango East was established to improve the quality of education delivery in the country. The school serves as a model whose performance and culture should be emulated by other public and private schools.
Top performing Oshikoto aims high
Having been the top-performing region in the Junior Secondary Certificate (JSC) examination for more than 10 consecutive years, the education directorate in Oshikoto has vowed to maintain such outstanding performance amid a curriculum change.
Pandemic forces universities to evolve
The Covid-19 pandemic that has caused immeasurable damage and disruption economically and socially has not spared universities since the index case was registered in March 2020.
Pandemic derails education curriculum…leaves advanced subsidiary learners hanging with incomplete syllabus
Hopes could be dashed for Namibia’s first batch of advanced subsidiary learners, as they will be sitting for their final exams without having completed the set syllabus for their Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) level.
