The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the fourth industrial revolution. These days, because career paths are rapidly evolving, securing and maintaining a job requires more effort, planning, and monitoring than ever before. Employees need to take control of their career projection for success.
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OPINION | 2050: Africa and the net-zero agenda
The UN secretary general, António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres has turned up the heat since 2019 and been more vocal by asking that all future coal projects be cancelled, international financing for coal plants end and thirdly, the transition be made to renewable energy.
More support needed for Kunene drought relief
Last week Cabinet made recommendations to relevant authorities to urgently help revive the Kunene region from the devastating drought.
Barloworld gives N$1 million for Covid emergency support
The private sector continues to help in the fight against the deadly pandemic as the country sees an escalation in the number of cases, hospitalisations and fatalities.
Opinion | Studying the times – the season of cultivating and planting
Although not promised to anyone, tomorrow always belongs to, and is won by, those who prepare for it today. Central to the tomorrow thought is a conscious comprehension of the concept of time.
Namibian MPs join SADC-PF Plenary Assembly
Namibian parliamentarians are part of new members who took an oath at the three-day 49th SADC-PF virtual Plenary Assembly that ended on Sunday. They are Vipuakuje Muharukua, Utaara Mootu, Phillipus Katamelo and Paula Kooper.
Town council, Rani Group donate to hospital
The Oshakati Town Council and Rani Group have donated gloves, thermometers and disposable facemasks worth N$72 000 to the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital last week.
Covid hits Nawa-Mukena trial
The trial of fraud accused Manga Manga-Mukena, her husband Joseph Mukena and Celestino Gabriel Antonio had to be put on hold on Monday after the court was informed that one of the accused had contact with a Covid-19 positive person.
Villagers wants to take matters into own hands
The Shadikongoro community says they are unhappy with Mukwe constituency councillor Damian Maghambayi telling them not to take matters into their own hands as they mourn the death of a 22-year-old student,
Zambezi lack testing, vaccination facilities
Residents who raised concern are from Impalila, an island at the far eastern tip of Namibia, bounded on the north by the waters of the Zambezi River and on the south by the Chobe River.
