Due to limited investments in pre-primary education, only 55.1% of children receive one year of pre-primary education (PPE), leading to nearly four in 10 children entering grade 1 without adequate school readiness.
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Church addresses socio-economic challenges
Aiming to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, provide shelter to the homeless and cheer the fallen, Reverend Leslie Leukes from the ZTT AME Church launched the Ememe project last weekend in this southern town.
NIPDB moving with Mbumba to preserve Geingob’s legacy
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has pledged to support and collaborate with President Nangolo Mbumba to ensure Namibia is well-represented at key investment-related events and platforms, as well as to increase marketing activities across relevant investment platforms.
Trade deficit improved to N$299 mil in December
Botswana remained Namibia’s primary export destination, while South Africa remained the country’s main import source during December 2023.
Bitcoin breaks US$50 000 for first time since 2021
Bitcoin spiked above US$50 000 yesterday for the first time in more than two years as investors grow optimistic that US approval of broader trading in the unit will ramp up demand.
Military think-tank: Global conflicts herald ‘dangerous decade’
The Israel-Hamas war, ongoing fighting in Ukraine and rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific and Africa herald “what is likely to be a more dangerous decade,” a British military think-tank warned yesterday.
MTC Teen Summit slated for March
Mobile Telecommunications Company MTC is planning on hosting the second edition of the MTC Teen Inspirational Summit, which will see international music group Ghetto Kids from Uganda grace the stage in the Land of the Brave.
Bank Windhoek supports schools with basic needs
Between January and February 2024, Bank Windhoek donated toiletries and stationery items to the Baumgartsbrum Farm School and the Rocky Crest High School in Windhoek. The initiative is part of Bank Windhoek’s Empathy Project.
Dream big and push boundaries
The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s Student Representative Council (SRC) president Desiree Booysen has issued a powerful call to action, encouraging students to dream big and push the boundaries of possibility.
Ovashingi hava tileshi oitetene konima yoiponga kashi li mondjila
Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShikoto Chief Inspector Ellen Nehale-Kangulu okwa ti ombelewa yaye oya didilika omwaalu muhapu wovashingi veetuwa hava faduka po konima ngeenge va eta oshiponga.









