Moshitukulwa shaMusati omwa kolekwa efyo lovanhu ve li vane va fya eshi va wila momeva mexuliloshivike.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Malaria a tukuka mOhangwena
Ovakalimo moshitukulwa shaHangwena ova taalela oupyakadi womukifi woMalaria oo wa tukuka unene komikunda dokeengaba daNamibia naAngola moshikandjohololo shaShikango.
Omukainhu ta fekelelwa edipao lovana koEthiopia e ya keumbo
Kristofina Amutenya (34), omukainhu Omunamibia oo a kala modolongo koAddis Ababa okudja muDeseba womudo wa dja ko molwedipao lounona vaye, okwa fika nota pangulwa momhangulilo yaMangestalata moWindhoek.
Dispatched thoughts – Make peace with your family
Family is an important aspect of life; it is only right that you get it in order like other aspects of your life; its always best to genuinely enjoy and learn more about your family. Most of us are fortunate to have a family that loves and cares for us.
Popya with Jose Matos – Munch-a-knowledge to build libraries at schools
Aimed at creating a conducive environment for learners to study in a modern-day and safe atmosphere, a young Windhoek- based Jose Matos, also known as DJ Twist, launched an initiative called ‘Munch-a-knowledge’.
Project #BeFree, a haven for Namibian youth
Project #BeFree intends to give young people a re-imagined sense of belonging and will become an effective youth empowerment programme that will address matters that are of utmost importance to Namibian youth.
Youth involvement paramount to development
Chairperson of the National Youth Council, Sharonice Busch says young people have allowed the narrative on issues that concern them to be shaped by others.
Bank Windhoek wins two business awards
The International Business Magazine Awards recently presented Bank Windhoek with two awards for 2021. The first accolade recognised the bank’s Managing Director, Baronice Hans as the Best Banking Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Year in Namibia while the second prize acknowledged Bank Windhoek as the 2021 Best Corporate Bank in Namibia.
Opinion – Make Namibia a paradise for investment through targeted reforms
About the strife brought by World War II, Winston Churchill once said, “…Never let a good crisis go to waste”. Crises are moments of truth – and the Covid-19 pandemic is one of them challenging our complacency in our economy. Hopefully, the guilt of not challenging the norm and instead be satisfied with the status quo and tradition is catching up with us.
Local value addition in the spotlight
The government is considering better ways of providing a clear roadmap on how natural resources, such as minerals, can be locally beneficiated to contribute to downstream industrialisation. One of the options is through the provision of feedstock and other inputs to the manufacturing industry in an environmentally sustainable way.
