Lapses in the administration of a programme that was supposed to uplift marginalised students have left a supposed beneficiary in limbo and on the verge of losing his job.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Van Kent hails TVET enrolment numbers
The expansion of access to the TVET stream is one notable achievement within the higher education sector as vocational trainees increased from 32 120 in 2019/20 to 34 920 in 2020/21.
Ministry supports PCR test requirement rethink
The environment and tourism ministry has expressed its support towards an appeal by key tourism players for the review of the wording in the current Gazette with regards to the 72-hour ruling on valid PCR tests necessary to enter Namibia.
Ndeitunga tells cops to be firm but polite
“In their quest of enforcing the law, police officers should ensure their conduct is professional, and not intimidating. But they should also be educative and apply the law as it’s intended to,”
Namibia mourns Marco Hausiku
Namibian leaders have described the late Marco Hausiku as a humble man who contributed massively to the country’s liberation struggle and public service. Hausiku died on Heroes’ Day (26 August) in Windhoek’s Rhino Park Hospital after being hospitalised for almost two months, aged 67.
History beckons for Ishitile as injury heals…Shikongo, Nambala in the mix
eam Namibia will also be in action tomorrow when Namibia’s 2016 Rio Paralympics triple medallist Ananias Shikongo lines up for the men’s T11 400m heats before returning to the tracks on Wednesday in the T11 100m heats.
Tura Magic Ladies in action Sunday…Debmarine sponsorship boost
Tura Magic Ladies will on Sunday take to the field against Zimbabwean outfit Black Rhino Queens in their first match of the much-anticipated Caf Women’s Champions League Cosafa Qualifiers in Durban, South Africa.
Tales of The Legends – The sad end of ‘betrayed’ football legend Lawrence ‘Zondi’ Amadhila 1951-1987
Former Blue Waters Football Club’s burly forward Lawrence ‘Zondi’ Amadhila was at the peak of his well-oiled flawless football career, forming the spine of Omeya’s golden generation in the mid-seventies (70’s), when news blurred through the grapevine that the much-adored attacker had skipped his motherland to exile in search of better educational opportunities in 1975.
“Kotokeleni okutuntilwa nomiti kehe” Shangula
Minista gwuuhaku nonkalonawa Kalumbi Shangula okwa kumagidha oshigwana shi ikaleke kokule nokutuntilwa nomiti kehe.
Uutoni a yandja oikulya keumbo tali pi
Kansela woshikandjohoololo shaNgwediva Andreas Uutoni okwa yandja oikulya keumbo la ninga omafiku tali pi komundilo uhe shivike opo tau di.
