“Ndika otali kala endhindhililko lyaaluhe, ndyoka tali tumbaleke nokusimaneka shoka Andimba Toivo yaToivo a longele oshilongo shika.”
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Babafitelela myanda yemilalu bafiwa mishukwe kwa ZVTC
Sikolo sesibona zalituto zabuikezezo sa Zambezi (ZVTC) nesifile mishukwe kwabaituti bamyanda yemilalu kabababeli viki yefelile.
Mbumba ueleza babanca kukuteka sizo
Undiwanyangela neba kamuhezi kwa Chinchimani Lasunda viki yefelile, kuyo tabela mukiti waLusata oeziwanga kiMulena waMafwe George Simasiku Mamili VII.
Likolo la mañusa limwa muzeko watuwelo
Likolo la mañusa lihanile kukutiseza famusebezi ni kulifa yomuñwi wababeleki bababona zamañusa nikumulifa masheleñi alikana lule, kasamulaho muzamaisi mwaofesi yebona zakubeleka nafumani kuli kuzwisiwa musebezi kwahae nekusiyo hande.
Opinion – Money in new formats and a changing financial scene
The future of money is at an inflection point. On the one hand, the battle between regulated and unregulated money and sovereign versus non-sovereign money.
Opinion – The uncertainty of rising rates
Central Banks use interest rate increases to slow down the increase in inflation.
Central bank says scammers target public figures
The Bank of Namibia has warned of an increasing number of scammers seeking unsolicited financial assistance from Namibians by pretending to finance the country’s developmental agenda through targeting senior public figures, including politicians and civil servants.
Opinion – The algorithms for the poverty of nations
Contemporary issues, such as poverty, are some of the topics that should not be chastised in isolation without any measurement in place.
Opinion – Debunking Professor Lilemba’s false accusations
This article seeks to respond to an opinion piece by Professor Makala Lilemba, titled ‘Trying to silence academic freedom’, which appeared in the New Era newspaper, dated 16 September 2022.
Opinion – The new curriculum and funding challenges
The education system in Namibia has changed drastically since independence in 1990. Before Namibia gained its freedom, education in the country was easy and cheap, but it was not as impactful as the current curriculum.