2022-08-17Staff Reporter “When a lamb suffers at the initial stage of lambing and growth, they will never forgive the farmer for the rest of their lives.” View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter The Capricorn Foundation recently announced the successful conclusion of entries for its Food Waste Challenge. In line with its vision to be Connectors of Positive Change, the foundation had called for innovative solutions from the public to reduce food waste in Namibia to help address the problem of food insecurity when it officially launched the Capricorn Foundation Food Waste Challenge at the e View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter The Namibia inflation CPI hit 6.80% as prices keep surging in July 2022 – up from 4% recorded in July 2021, largely driven by increases in food, transport and non-alcoholic beverages. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter “Don’t even try it. The moment you use it, you will want more and the more you want it, you will commit crimes just to get money to buy drugs.” View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Bank Windhoek recently handed over a cheque of N$ 57 000 to the Namibian College of Open Learning’s (Namcol) Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting students. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter On Saturday, 6 August 2022, the national Kurt Böhme Speaking Competition was held at the DHPS, and the young speakers from different Namibian schools impressed with their talents. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter Nominations for the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Awards, which recognise exceptional young people from across the Commonwealth, are now open. View more
2022-08-17Staff Reporter The Namibian education system foundation has faced a unique health crisis that has it shaken up due to the Covid-19 pandemic. View more
2022-08-18Staff Reporter Traditional marketing methods such as TV or print do not work well anymore as opposed to social media because as technology evolves, people are becoming more comfortable with consuming information digitally. View more
2022-08-18Staff Reporter How to advance one’s career is a question that the majority of young professionals ask their mentors. This mentorship guide is based on the progression of my professional and personal growth. View more
2022-08-18Staff Reporter Over the past decades, terrorism has spread throughout the world despite the seemingly organised struggle of all countries. The results are insignificant, as the complete victory is still far away. View more
2022-08-18Staff Reporter Well, my journey started with playing football – and like every other boy in Namibia, my dream was to play in the English Premier League one day. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter The Ernst Meyer Primary School received a newly constructed hostel block. The state-of-the-art facility comprises of girls and boys hostel, matrons’ quarters, kitchen and a dining hall. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter They say that nothing beats a good dose of patience, persistence and perseverance. And for Cornelia Kauri Maharero, truer words have never been spoken. Maharero, a Survey Technician at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform’s Department of Survey and Mapping, is the epitome of tenacity. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter Grisly scenes of decomposing cattle at the government-owned Kavango Cattle Ranch have seen officials coming out of their cocoons following a New Era exposé of the terrible conditions the animals find themselves in. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter I have been to numerous pre funeral events/ wakes and in the process the observant spirit in me has picked up, somewhat disturbing emerging traits among our people. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter Redressing unity in society is crucial for societal convergence, which is well known as societal progression in a much more hopeful terminology- The term also convinces that unity prolongs. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter My senior leader comrade Nahas Angula penned down a piece in The Namibian newspaper, dated 29 July 2022, titled ‘Democratic accountability will improve service delivery in local authorities’. View more
2022-08-19Staff Reporter Thirty-two years of independence have rolled on but Kavangos still complain of being excluded from the delicious part of the independence cake. View more
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