A street vendor is broadly defined as a person who offers goods or services for sale to the public without having a permanent built up structure but with a temporary static structure or mobile stall. Street vendors
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The people as sovereign subjects of the Republic and the importance of their vote
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It is really heartbreaking to frequently read in the newspapers about violence against women. Although, it is not only women who suffer from Gender-Based Violence (GBV). Men too, fall victim to this violence.
Trust is good, control is better?
Just before the latest edition of the SMEs Compete entrepreneurs’ roundtable, I listened with curiosity as two of them played around with the words trust (a firm belief in the reliability or ability of someone) and
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Today’s knowledge-based society is faced with many challenges, which need solutions from different angles – from researchers in the arts, humanities and social sciences, and natural sciences. Some of the
Star of the Week: Leevi Hakusembe Secondary School
Our Star of the Week goes to Leevi Hakusembe Secondary School in the Kavango West Region for donating 68 beds to the Satotwa Primary School hostel in the same region.
ICT increases student’s knowledge
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Govt targets 95% broadband coverage by 2024
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ICT’s contribution to the Namibian economy
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