Okuza momasiku 26 Aguste sigo omasiku 01 gaSepetemba nuumvo, oondjila adhihe okoonoli dhu uka, sho taku kala omauliko giipindi oshowo omaudhano nomainyanyundho ga yooloka.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Societal perceptions on jobs
With a few people finding employment prospects and the retrenchments that have led to many seeing little chance of re-employment in the same discipline, young people regularly become informally self-employed.
Unam law students feed the needy
As a requirement for the fulfilment of the Bachelors of Laws Degree LLB (Honours) at the University of Namibia (Unam), students are required to engage in a social impact project as part of one of their modules, namely Legal Aid and Professional Ethics.
Gritty artisan and mother
Kaluschka Anthea Coetzee is a 25-year self-taught craftswoman from Tsumeb.
Patrick Star playing with words
Known for hitting the audience with great wordplay, flow and cadence, Patricia Lafewa Uapunduka, also known as Patrick Star, scooped the N$2 000 prize at an Open Mic event last Thursday at Zenzi’s Coffee Shop in the capital.
Haludilu the thrilling storyteller
Inspired mostly by his late mom who used to write poems in the mid-2000s, Sakaria Ipinge Haludilu started writing in 2014 and now finds joy and purpose in writing.
Trade ministry and NSI sign MoU on metrology services
The trade and industrialisation ministry recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Namibia Standards Institution (NSI).
Iipumbu emphasises trade negotiations conclusion
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has emphasised the need for a speedy conclusion on trade in service negotiations, given that trade in service contributes immensely to Africa’s gross domestic product.
CRAN seizes unapproved equipment
The sale of non-type approved telecommunications equipment such as network boosters and decoders are on the increase in the Namibian market.
Opinion – Civil servants strike to strain economy
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