Ehi mayuva wo ma suviro inga , nu tjinene nene ounepo wo Swapo ya Namibia, omeho wa siririke mo mbongarero yo Komiti yOmondivitivi yo tjira.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
African airlines’ traffic increased 84% during July
African airlines saw an 84.8% rise in July’s total traffic, measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) versus a year ago. Also, July 2022 capacity on the continent was up 46.7%, and the load factor climbed 15.5 percentage points to 75%, still the lowest among global regions.
Entrepreneurs’ showcase set for November
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) on Wednesday unveiled the inaugural Know2Grow (K2G) NextGen Entrepreneurs, which is an annual market access and capacity building platform designed to drive the development and acceleration of innovative businesses by young entrepreneurs.
NamPower special task team to upgrade Calueque substation
A Special Task Team from NamPower, consisting of 30 technical experts in various fields will depart for Calueque in Angola to work on the refurbishment and upgrade of the Calueque substation at the Calueque Dam.
Opinion – Embracing negotiation, complementarity and Ubuntu to deconstruct patriarchy
A complete stop to violence against women, sexism, discrimination, men privileged to hold the power, and women becoming second-class, that is rightfully and relevantly the talk of a feminist who wants her voice to be heard.
Opinion – The accountability question in Namibia… who should take the blame?
Although Namibia as a country had made strides in changing the face of the country since the dawn of independence, notable shortfalls such as poverty, skyrocketing inflation, unemployment, bureaucratic procedures, unsustainable fuel and food costs, corruption, and poor service delivery continue to cause distress among citizens but no one is valorous to admit that along the way administrative blund
Opinion – The quest for a paramount chief in Zambezi – a rebuttal
I wish to respond to an opinion piece by Professor Makala Lilemba on the above subject. First, the title of his article is misleading as it does not specify which communities in the Zambezi region seek to select a paramount chief.
Opinion – Play the ball for the sake of 2024
The nomination process has started, and is expected to conclude in a few days’ time.
Letter – Let’s talk more about suicide before we report cases
“Suicide mortality rate (per 100 000 population) in Namibia was reported at 9.7% in 2019.”
Letter – The so-called revised curriculum: What is on the ground?
The education curriculum of today continues to teach learners about drawing locusts, and not teaching them how to mine and run business. Have anyone asked these questions; Why does unemployment continue to escalate? Why have most universities become qualification’s factories? This article seeks to answer the question on “What is on the ground?”