It is very clear that life does not always give us what we want but when you look at it from a different angle, you will see that you only get back in life the person that you are. If you are a go-getter, a go-to-person, if you are a person who really grinds their way into life, then that is what you will get back in life.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
VIBE UP festival coming soon
In response to Namibia’s rapidly rising unemployment rate, Windhoek-based entrepreneur Immah Nanyemba has decided to host a VIBE UP business festival.
Politics should lead with diplomacy
Inge Kalumbu-Lapp is a Namibian who has been living in Finland for the past seven years after first coming to the country through a bilateral exchange programme between the University of Namibia and the University of Helsinki in 2014. She graduated from Unam with a BA: Social Work, and is a participant graduate of the Youth Leadership Development Programme (YLDP) in Namibia.
Germany supports Rob Youth Foundation
German ambassador to Namibia Herbert Beck and representatives of the Rob Youth Foundation on 29 June 2022 signed a funding agreement to support a refurbishment project for the Katutura State Hospital.
Mwechy the colourful cook
Klaudia Mweshininga Mukete is sweeping food lovers off their feet with her sauces.
A Technology Investment Fund would accelerate development
To build a sustainable future for Namibia, our children, and far into the future, we need to invest in Namibia.
RDJ interrogates sustainable aviation
A public discussion titled “Sustainable Aviation, Are We Ready?” took place on 29 June 2022 in Windhoek. The event, addressed by the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), amongst others, was intended to shed light on the sustainable aviation outlook for Namibia.
NBL gets another Great Place to Work status
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has once again been recognised as being a Great Place to Work (GPTW), having been certified as such for the third consecutive year.
Labour ministry conducts pre-retirement workshop
The labour ministry recently concluded a two-day pre-retirement workshop with participants from the environment and tourism ministry. The evidence-based project provided training to employees in the 50-60 years age range, with the training aimed at preparing participants to plan for, adjust and cope better with retirement.









