The Nakayale Vocational Training Centre in Outapi in the Omusati region has opted to offer a few of its vocational courses online.
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DRC gets more toilets
The Swakopmund municipality on Friday handed over community-led total sanitation stations (CLTS) to the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC).
Woman quits job for filial duty
A 27-year-old woman, who was employed as a security guard, said she left her job to take care of her grandmother, who is visually impaired and recuperating from a stroke.
Soldier takes own life with service rifle
A member of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) stationed at an army base at Rundu allegedly committed suicide on Saturday with a service rifle which he had just booked out while on duty.
Namibian TB cases up 30% in 2022
Although significant progress has been made in controlling tuberculosis (TB), Namibia has been flagged as one of the top 10 countries in terms of TB per capita and is thus contributing to the high burden of bacterial infection in the world alongside Angola, Central African Republic, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Lesotho and Liberia.
Klazen: Unions not party to Marine Act agreements
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen clarified that labour unions are not party to the section 4 agreement of the Marine Resources Act. This is because the agreement binds the contracting parties, and there are no additional or new conditions under which the unions can be legally bound without contradicting existing labour laws.
Namibia needs more nurses – Caley
Deputy education minister Faustina Caley said since Namibia is moving towards universal health coverage, there is a need to train more nurses for the programme to be more effective. This is because the programme aims to provide comprehensive health care at all levels of health delivery points.
Heineken assures Geingob over NBL deal
President Hage Geingob has welcomed Heineken’s takeover of Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL), and has reminded the new controlling shareholders to focus on industrialisation and employment-creation.
Walvis Bay homeless still destitute
When Cassinga Day was commemorated by Namibians all over the country last week, it was evident the fateful day was one of the most important days that led to national independence.
Uis to host lithium hearing
All eyes are set on the Daures constituency as the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources is investigating allegations of illegal lithium mining in Uis. The committee is scheduled to descend on that town today to conduct public hearings on the allegations.









