BW Kudu in collaboration with Namcor and the Ministry of Mines and Energy invite grade 9 to 12 learners across Namibia to participate in an essay writing competition under the theme, How do we best develop our natural gas resources for the future of Namibia?
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Dispatched thoughts – Don’t be sorry if you don’t mean it
It’s important to keep yourself grounded and constantly maintaining your mental wellbeing.
Popya with Ruusa Nandago – Normalising imposter syndrome in a workplace
Ruusa Nandago said it is important for young people to discover the concept of imposter syndrome, talk more about it as they will realise that it is a completely normal feeling and those who are even more accomplished feel it now and then.
Khomastura launches character-building programme
As part of the commitment to empowering young girls in school through sanitation and hygiene, the Khomastura High School boys’ club in collaboration with the School of Destiny Associates (SODA) has launched a movement called the ‘We care’ programme.
Consult young people for policy development
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Namibia Country Office and the National Planning Commission (NPC) highlighted the need for greater attention and consultation with young people when developing or executing developmental policies and programmes.
Facility addresses financing gap for small businesses
The United Nations Development Programme in Namibia (UNDP Namibia), Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT), Standard Bank Namibia (SBN) and the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF) have jointly established the Sustainable Development Goals Impact Investment Facility (SDGIIF). The EIF serves as the SDGIIF project manager for the facility that was launched on 02 November 2020.
Iipumbu concerned with lack of business involvement in Hardap
Minister of Industrialisation and Trade Lucia Iipumbu said it is very concerning to note that businesses in the Hardap region are not actively involved in applying and participating in efforts to grow the business sector.
MIT evolves to ensure conducive business environment…rolls out programmes to mitigate Covid-19 impact
The devastating impact of Covid-19 has turned lives upside down in every conceivable sector and industrialisation and trade was no exception.
Opinion – Namibia: The death of nation-building?
In an article, published on Friday, 18 December 2020 in The Namibian, Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari, press secretary in the Presidency, asked Namibians to “continue with the heritage of unity and tolerance”.
Opinion – What went wrong with the socialist project
In the seventies and eighties, a good number of political activists in both Namibia and South Africa – especially the then youth – were attracted by the ideals of socialism.
