The country’s economic and political actors have established the cross-border trade knowledge in e-commerce and services across SADC and the rest of the globe, which holds significant economic potential. Nevertheless, these economic activities require supporting digital infrastructures.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Letter – Knowledge: An unfair advantage
We are living in an information age. Those who are upgrading their knowledge are the ones who will emerge from the financial crisis in Namibia. Information is everywhere, and it is often free.
Editorial – Time to stop brutalising children
The gruesome murder of a six-year-old boy at Karibib and the circumstances in which his body parts were found would have shocked many.
Know your civil servant – Public service must invest in career development
The deputy director at Oshikoto Regional Council Tutu Haukena has urged institutions of public service to invest in career development, stating this is the most effective way to get workers engaged, motivated, productive and just genuinely excited about coming to work each day.
Linus Shashipapo gets N$100 million facelift
Linus Shashipapo Secondary School in Kavango East which was in a state of advanced disrepair a few years ago, has been revamped and received additional facilities through a major renovation which started in 2020.
UNFPA donates dignity kits in Erongo
The United Nations Population Fund has donated 375 dignity kits to adolescent girls, expectant and lactating mothers in Erongo region this week.
Geingob hails government, union bond
The relationship between government and trade unions stood the test of time, and is evident in the recently-averted strike of public servants. The strike could have had catastrophic ramifications for the country’s economy, had it taken place.
Swapo elders denounce ‘dirty’ campaign tactics
With the Swapo succession battle in full swing, the party’s elders’ council has cautioned participants to adhere to the campaign rules.
/Goagoses scolds Zambezi leaders
Deputy minister of urban and rural development Nathalia /Goagoses was disappointed in leaders of the Zambezi region for not showing up to a regional consultation meeting on Wednesday in Katima Mulilo.
Rape accused teacher can’t afford lawyer
Educator Ariestides Kamatuka, who is accused of sexually violating one of his pupils, was left without legal representation, as he cannot afford his lawyer any longer.