As government embarks on transforming the education sector and embracing changes, the urgent need to invest in inclusive digital learning technology that benefits all Namibian children is all too clear.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Rössing virtual marathon winners to pocket N$20 000
Rössing Uranium has increased the annual marathon prize money, which will see winners of the marathon taking home N$20 000 cash prize in addition to the N$20 000 development bonuses.
The 80s Vocals tell their acapella story
If you are looking for great acapella music, ‘The 80s Vocals’ straight-to-the-heart voices might be just what you need to make you smile.
Opinion | Same-Sex Marriage Recognition: A Constitutional Prerogative
In May 2021, oral arguments made by two couples who sued the government to recognise their same-sex marriages concluded outside of Namibia were finally submitted, with a verdict delivered on 20 January 2022.
Opinion: Can Namibia replicate Egypt’s aquaculture development?
Egypt’s aquaculture industry (fish farming) is the largest in Africa, and according to FAO (2015), it accounted for about 79% of the country’s fish needs with a market value of about US$2.2 billion in 2015.
Stampriet Primary School to grow food
The introduction of sustainable food systems in schools not only improves access to healthy and nutritious diets for learners, but also reduces absenteeism and school dropouts due to hunger.
Okahandja armed robbers arrested
Nine suspects have been arrested after recent armed robbery cases at Okahandja Shopping Mall and the Agra outlet last week.
Homeless allocated ‘school land’
For six years, a large piece of land in one of Windhoek’s ever-growing informal settlements served as a beacon of hope for those who made John Mutorwa, Hadino Hishongwa, Thlabanelo and all other Goreangab Dam sections their home.
Geingob, Venaani pay tribute to ‘encyclopedia’ Kaura
“It is a sad moment for Namibia. Kaura was a very active politician, a constitution writer, long serving parliamentarian, he was twice a leader of the official opposition, a historical encyclopedia, a forthright academic, a great hunter and a good leader.
Coastal pensioners swindled of N$320 000
Five pensioners at the coast have lost a total of over N$320 000 at the hands of criminals through scams. These criminals are allegedly targeting mostly German-speaking pensioners.







