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Omahekeb 20 ǁōgu Covid-19 digs koro ||khâgu !nâ !nuri hâ
Omahekeb ge 20 ǁōgu, Covid-19 ǁōs ǀkha !gaeǁaresa ūhâga nē kurib di !Khanna xu !Khaitsâb dis kōse !nuri hâ.
Betterdays are here…clothing brand ploughs back to the girl- child
Betterdays clothing is a 100% Namibian brand founded and owned by Nailenge Samora and Atshipara Starlin.
Dispatched thoughts – Be selfish with your emotions
There is something we all have, something that we all share, something that makes us human and enables us to feel what others are feeling. It is also what makes us understand other species. We all have emotions.
Popya with Mike Akale – Petrol jockey taking Omaruru youth off the streets…uses own funds to host soccer tourneys
A petrol jockey from Omaruru, Mike Akale, is on a quest to remove Omaruru youths from the streets by hosting soccer tournaments in the small, secluded Erongo town.
‘Secure the bag Africa’ to host online coaching course
One of the most notable high-performance coaching platforms, ‘Secure the bag Africa’, will be hosting a six-week online group coaching programme exclusively for young women called The Purpose Accelerator Clinic on 5 June 2021.
Plastic welder intends to create employment
Due to a rapid increase in unemployment in the country, Augustinus Jacobs (29) has turned his passion for welding into a profession, and aims to create employment in his hometown.
Namibians can make their own food
Entrepreneur and founder of VNA Native Foods, Valde Ndapwilwa Akumanga Leonard says Namibia is capable of producing its own food and not rely on imported goods too much, an avenue the youth should tap into to make a living for themselves.
Young people slow to get vaccinated…vaccine conspiracy theories abound
A senior nurse at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital, Alex Kampanza said more elderly people have received the vaccine than young people, attributing the low turnout of young ones to misinformation circulating on social media.
‘Thank a Trucker’ campaign launched in Zambezi
The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) has as part of its national Covid-19 response, in collaboration with the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) and the Trans-Kalahari Corridor Secretariat (TKCS), launched the ‘Thank a Trucker’ funding campaign in Katima Mulilo last Thursday.
