25-year-old Victoria Joseph is keen to empower women through her business Victoria Nanny Agency.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Unam introduces Gigonomics course for entrepreneurs
The University of Namibia under its Namibia Business School (NBS) introduced a Gigonomics Course in response to the effects of COVID-19 and the recent, devasting rise of
‘Seek opportunities in agriculture’
Former SRC vice president of Unam Ogongo Campus and final year Crop Science student Rabban Nghishidimbwa urges youth to take up opportunities in agriculture to revive the economy.
Opinion – Trust at the core of new world of banking
While the increasing pace of digitisation has been coming for decades, the Covid-19 pandemic unleashed changes that seemed unthinkable just a few months ago and compelled us to make rapid change – faster any organisation could imagine.
N$8 million earmarked for informal economy
Through the Southern African Development Community (SADC) trade-related facility, the industrial upgrading modernisation plan (IUMP) is expected to inject around N$8 million into Namibia’s informal economy.
Individuals could lose valuable assets through illegal schemes
The Deputy Director of Policy and Regulations at the Bank of Namibia, Elifas Kamati, cautioned the public that they may lose their assets from financial institutions if they borrow money to partake in the now common illegal financial schemes.
Word on the block by the Namibian Police – The important role of police informers
It often happens that crimes are committed with very few witnesses present or direct evidence linking the perpetrators are left at the crime scene to enable the police to trace and apprehend suspects.
Tashia Travels – Corona-influenced travel deals
Travel companies are vamping up their business models and marketing campaigns for the corona era.
Opinion – Competencies versus qualifications
Personnel certification has been and will continue to remain a desirable asset for any modern professional.
Opinion – The essence of voting
Gone are the traditional days whereby people did not have the right to elect their rulers, but instead traditional sovereignty was inherited and passed on through the bloodline.