The introduction of the MTC Namibia Netball Premier League (NNPL) last year was not only a monumental turning point in the overall transformation of local netball but has uplifted livelihoods.
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Opinion – Mentorship programme here to impact lives
The Young Leaders Mentorship Programme (YLMP) was started with the aim of providing young individuals with guidance by professionals in their various respective fields, in order to assist them in making sound and structural career decisions.
CRAN explains SIM registration
The CommunicationsRegulatory Authority of Namibia is in the process of executing a national awareness campaign about the mandatory SIM registration conditions to be implemented as from 1 January 2023.
Public funds squandered on fake awards
According to the report released yesterday by the Institute for Public Policy Research, Namibian public entities fall for fake awards where they pay huge participation fees.
Shell, TotalEnergies accelerate to production
Mines minister Tom Alweendo has said the two companies that made noteworthy oil discoveries off Namibia’s coast, Shell and TotalEnergies, are in a rush to reach production stage.
Opinion – Employee voice and the bottom line
Employee voice, also known as voice, is the method by which employees can express issues and grievances, interests and opinions, as well as ideas to contribute to organisational decision-making with management.
Opinion – Academic freedom versus academic dishonesty
Academic freedom is critical to any progressive and thriving democratic nation.
Amutse wants NSFAF, national budget alignment
Swapo backbencher Modestus Amutse has said being a government student funding recipient does not automatically mean receiving the actual funds needed, as the release of funds is dependent upon the approval of the national budget.
Omaheke says don’t suffer in silence
The Ministry of Health and Social Services in Omaheke, through its Social Welfare Department, hosted the Suicide Prevention and Treatment Day in Gobabis on 16 September 2022.
Cancer on the increase
Based on the 2021/2022 cancer screenings by the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN), through the National Cancer Outreach Programme, it is evident from the results that cancer is increasing and there is a tremendous need for education and screening in the country.