Struggling to obtain your learner driver’s licence? Kambinda Mathias wants to help you ace your test in either Oshiwambo or Rukwangali, now that Natis allows the written test to be done in some local vernaculars.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Dispatched thoughts – Be responsible but not inconsiderate
I am a firm believer we are all leaders; we lead every day in everything we do – but most importantly, we lead our lives as best as we can.
Popya with with Tuhafeni & Jansen Andreas – Taking the welfare of twins into account
Raising one child without adequate resources is challenging; now imagine having to nurture twins, triplets or other multiple births.
St. Benedict’s now offers vocational training
The St. Benedict’s Vocational Training Centre, a non-profit organisation in Windhoek, was launched recently to create employment opportunities and encourage entrepreneurship through vocational training.
Opinion – The political economy of industrial policy
Historically, the use of industrial policies by governments proved beneficial to a number of countries. The vision of Namibia’s Industrial Policy is anchored in Vision 2030.
USAID urges local businesses to explore e-commerce
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has urged Namibian businesses to explore opportunities in e-commerce.
GIPF invests in improving Oshikoto healthcare services
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed N$10 million investment towards the healthcare sector through the Special Purpose Vehicle, VPB Namibia Growth Fund, into Tsumeb Private Hospital (TPH).
Vaccination improves national productivity
It is imperative for adult Namibians to get vaccinated as this will allow the economy and people’s lives to return to normal and will ultimately lead to improved national productivity.
Opinion – African philosophers are deep and legit
This opinion piece is inspired by Prof. Makala Lilemba’s piece: “Sage Philosophy vis-à-vis Western Thinking’ that appeared in the New Era of 8 October 2021.
Wakudumo commends farmers business school
Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo has commended the GIZ Farming for Resilience Project for initiating and supporting a workshop aimed at planting a seed of entrepreneurship in farmers in the Kavango East region.
