As gender-based violence, which is already at an alarming rate, continues to increase every minute of every hour in Namibia, we need to see how we can reduce the bullying of the girl child and keep her safe in school.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Short Story – Nana visits Lüderitz
A light-coloured hair teen strolls his maternal grandma into the greenery villa. The boy carries canisters of puke-like buttery milk that nana brought along.
Opinion – Mentorship programme here to impact lives
The Young Leaders Mentorship Programme (YLMP) was started with the aim of providing young individuals with guidance by professionals in their various respective fields, in order to assist them in making sound and structural career decisions.
CRAN explains SIM registration
The CommunicationsRegulatory Authority of Namibia is in the process of executing a national awareness campaign about the mandatory SIM registration conditions to be implemented as from 1 January 2023.
Opinion – Employee voice and the bottom line
Employee voice, also known as voice, is the method by which employees can express issues and grievances, interests and opinions, as well as ideas to contribute to organisational decision-making with management.
Opinion – Academic freedom versus academic dishonesty
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Omaheke says don’t suffer in silence
The Ministry of Health and Social Services in Omaheke, through its Social Welfare Department, hosted the Suicide Prevention and Treatment Day in Gobabis on 16 September 2022.
Crack cocaine allegedly kills 4
Crack cocaine, currently circulating in Swakopmund, is causing havoc among drug users, as a fourth person died after smoking it in the last three weeks.
COSDEF trainees demand refund
Students enrolled at the Community Skills Development Foundation (COSDEF) in Tsumeb have given the institution an ultimatum to refund them for 2021 and 2022 academic years within three days.
PG explains missing dockets case
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa has responded to articles published in the New Era and The Namibian about the trial of a Chinese businessman, Hou Xue Cheng, and his Namibian co-accused Hamutenja Hamutenya, whose cases were struck from the court roll recently.