The International University of Management (IUM) opened its academic year with about 13 500 students on Monday at its Dorado Park campus in Windhoek.
Author: Van Wyk Amutenya (Van Wyk Amutenya )
Sewing is not only for women
The 25-year-old William Kondjeni lives in Omafo, Ohangwena region, and pursues his passion and talent for tailoring and sewing every day to produce an income whilst defying the myth that such crafts are only for women.
Lukato ukalimela baeteleli hala buputeleli
Mueteleli wakopano ya NDP Martin Lukato ukalimezi baeteleli banaha Namibia ni Afilika kabutungi babasweli “kuuzwa ni kusebelisa maswe limbule kuifumisa”, kusiya bayahi baAfilika mwabunjebwe.
Movie night loading at AFM Church
A Christian-themed movie night will take place at the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Living Waters Family Church in Wanaheda tonight, aimed at creating a harmless place for young people and emboldening their faith in Christ Jesus.
Lukato warns leaders against abuse
The National Democratic Party has issued a stern warning to Namibian and African leaders who are “stealing and misusing natural resources to enrich themselves”, leaving Africans in poverty.
Preserving nation’s recorded history
The National Archives of Namibia (NAN) on Thursday launched its first-ever in-house record restoration facility in Windhoek, aimed at repairing and preserving the nation’s recorded history, as well as providing access to users.
Centre launched to advance reproductive health
The Voices for Choice and Rights Coalition (VCRC) launched a Reproductive Justice Centre (RJC) this week, aimed at providing holistic reproductive healthcare services and prioritising the bodily integrity of women, girls and the trans community.
Nanso launches Abraham Iyambo Award
The Namibia National Students’ Organisation launched the Dr Abraham Iyambo Achievement Award on Friday at the Highline Secondary School in Windhoek.
Capricorn staff hand out 250 dolls
Capricorn Group Holding’s employees donated 250 handmade dolls to an organisation that specialises in early childhood development, the Amos Meerkat Syllabus Project.