Information and communication technology minister Peya Mushelenga has urged stakeholders in the ICT sector to redouble efforts to ensure 100% internet coverage nationwide.
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Oshana, WFP ink deal to promote food security
The Oshana regional council and the World Food Programme (WFP) yesterday signed an agreement to help improve food security and nutrition in the region.
Parliament denies poor delivery
The National Assembly has over the last two successive years of 2020 and 2021 tabled 17 Bills of which 10 were passed contrary to a recent media report.
Shikongo, Murere and Kinda for Commonwealth Games …as Namibia gets three slots
With Namibia having received only three slots for its para-athletes at this year’s Commonwealth Games, the country’s veteran campaigner Ananias Shikongo, Bradley Murere and Chris Kinda are the three athletes that will represent the country in that discipline.
Popya with with Ekonia Kamati – Love the Namibian child
Eleven years ago, the Dream Namibian Child organisation embarked upon a journey to give every child in the Tobias Hainyeko constituency the opportunity to make the most of their childhood.
Ncube scoops Vice-Chancellor Award
Michelle Ncube, a media studies graduate, walked away with the Vice-Chancellor’s Award at the School of Humanities, Society and Development Merit Awards ceremony last month.
Sunshine college beats the odds
Veteran educationist Bollen Khama has commended Sunshine Private College – the new kid on the block in the Namibian higher education sector – for straining against incredible odds to produce quality human resources for education.
The ocean in words and pictures
Many children in remote areas of Namibia hear about Walvis Bay, sea animals and the lagoon, but they have never seen a boat, dolphin or flamingo, among others.
Opinion – The seven essentials of the Namibian Property Practitioners Bill (Part 2)
The Namibia Estate Agents Board frequently insists on the further education and practical training of property practitioners beyond the preliminary training offered by the Board.








