Kansela woshikandjohoololo shaKongo Efraim Shipindo okwa ti ovakalimo vahapu ova tunhilwa moshikandjohoololo shaKongo eshi ombelewa yaye ya kala nokuxwaxwameka ovanhu vaka tunhilwe.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Science Week moves to the coast
After successfully hosting Science Week in Windhoek last week, activities now move to the Swakopmund Museum from 6 to 11 December 2021.
Pasch schools recognise talented young fashion designers
On top of learning the German language, about 52 learners from different schools across the country also got to learn fashion design and sewing skills in an initiative by the Goethe-Institut Namibia.
Stereotypes hinder girl-child from completing school
Many girls on the African continent usually reach the ninth grade, but only one out of five complete the full spectrum of secondary education.
Dispatched thoughts – We will never forget this year
It’s not a far-off assumption that the year hasn’t been something to write home about; actually, the last two years haven’t been ones for the books.
From office administrator to pharmacist
While some people believe that ‘quitters never win and winners never quit’, this has not been true for Viktorio Mimi Martita, who quit her full-time job as an office administrator to become a pharmacist.
Paving the way for future leaders
The African Pathfinder Leadership Initiative (APLI) and Gweri Vintage Collection have collaborated on a project of making and selling socks to raise funds towards a fellowship programme, slated for 2022.
Parly unemployment committee needed
Deputy minister of information Emma Theophelus has proposed the implementation of a parliamentary unemployment ad hoc committee to tackle youth unemployment challenges in the country.
Rental index growth flatlined
Although rental markets across most advanced economies are on a path of recovery due to the resumption of normal life, improved pace of Covid-19 vaccination and job growth, these dynamics remain farfetched in the Namibian market.
Lüderitz waterfront needs N$121m more
Renovations and upgrades to the Lüderitz old power station, which forms part of the town’s second phase waterfront development project, have been delayed due to financial constraints.
