Oosikola moshilongo odha taalelwa keshongo lyompumbwe yomahala gokutaamba aanona moongundu dha yooloka.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mugara gatunga moRundu kaparukire kwangandu
Mutungimo modoropa zaRundu ogu kakere tahugu nomfi komrho tupu zokukadana ezuva lyokuhova lyomvhura hambara adogoroke momukuro gwaKavango.
Opinion – Terminal Investment scoops Namport’s new container terminal
For starters, Namport recently announced a concession of its new container terminal, which was awarded to Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), a subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest shipping company by volume of containers carried.
Strauss’ passing leaves void at NEF
The Namibia Employer’s Federation (NEF) has confirmed the passing of their secretary general Daan Strauss, who passed away on 10 January 2023 after a prolonged illness.
Over 8 000 apply for MTC 4Life’s 50 spots
Following the call for applications last year on MTC 4Life, an overwhelming number of applications has been recorded when over 8 000 unemployed Namibian youth applicants from across the country submitted their expression of interest in the programme.
Opinion – Equity an enemy in the dark shadows
In a quest to improve the quality of the country’s education system, the ministry of education adopted a new curriculum that brought about major changes in the sector. Some of these notable changes include abolishing external exams in grade 10, introducing it in grade 11, and introducing a new curriculum setting for grade 12.
Opinion – Towards data driven change in education
Namibia’s education system has had its head hung in shame since the release of the NSSCO and NSSCAS results for 2022, and rightfully so.
Opinion – Let’s educate our bundles of joy early
Namibian parents will concentrate on enrolling students for grade zero or one (age group between five to seven) as schools are opening across the nation.
Kudu’s light flickers bright
Keeping the lights on during 2023 and beyond has become an increasing cause of concern for Namibian industries and households.
Amushelelo injured during latest arrest
The lawyer representing Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF)’s member Michael Amushelelo, who was arrested yesterday after a commotion at a Windhoek café, said his client was injured during his arrest and was in pain.









