Members of parliament have told fisheries and labour ministry officials they have failed to take proper action against a fishing joint venture for who the two ministries signed an agreement with for the employment of 645 fishermen.
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ILoveBoobies Cycling to partake in Desert Dash
ILoveBoobies, a local charity organisation advocating for cancer awareness through educational tools, early detection services and support, will be fielding an all-woman team at next month’s Nedbank Desert Dash Race, which takes place between 9 to 10 December on the Windhoek and Swakopmund routes.
Opinion: The shackles of NSSCO and AS levels
Namibian learners currently doing Grade 11 and Advanced Subsidiary (AS) level are all under immense pressure and stress. The new curriculum that the Namibian government introduced into all government senior secondary schools almost two years ago has caused chaos within secondary schools.
Examination motivation
Writing exams is one of the hardest and most stressful parts of being a student. Examinations are around the corner, and some students have already started. Get yourself to the exam and do your best; study while others are partying.
Essay: The deep-seated threat caused by financial constraints
A reality that emerged is that debt has become a lifeline for many Namibians. A significant number of Namibians faced many financial adversities during the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Namibia launches green hydrogen strategy
On Friday, Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Council launched its green hydrogen strategy, which supports the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change, with the ultimate goal of reducing emissions to net zero by 2050.
Opinion: Sovereign wealth for Namibia’s long-term sovereign health
Namibia is ranked 91st globally when looking at the per-capita gross domestic product (GDP), with an income of around US$4 730, which is not a lot when you compare it to a nation like Norway.
Opinion: Proposal to write off municipal debts not a whim (Part 1)
Proposal to write off municipal debts as a relief for the residents of cities, towns, village councils and settlements in the African context should be viewed as real and not a whim.
Opinion: Katima sports complex is on the verge of collapse
Sitting on Plot No. 3889 is the famous Katima Mulilo Complex, the only one of its kind in the Zambezi region, comprising one netball court and a volleyball court, as well as two soccer fields.
Four nabbed with wildebeest meat
The police in Zambezi have arrested four suspects, in two separate incidents, in possession of wildebeest meat and arms and ammunition.