After a good seven years off radio, Uejaa Kazondunge is back on air. The media personality recently re-joined Energy 100 FM to host the smooth jams slot on Sundays from 16h00 to 18h00.
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TASA goes online with visa application platform
The Tour & Safari Association of Namibia (TASA) officially went online today, with its visa application platform. This private sector initiative, developed by TASA, strives to streamline the process of the various visas and permit applications handled by TASA for processing at the ministry of home affairs on behalf of applicants in the tourism sector.
SMEs use data-driven tools to access global markets
Local small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly looking to grow their businesses internationally and access new markets to mitigate the effects of a global economic slowdown, and ensure sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
Opinion – The people as sovereign subjects of the republic
Last week, the ECN ran a workshop for voter and civic education officers at Otjiwarongo. I had the honour, in my capacity as the Chairperson of the Research, Voter and Civic Education and Media Liaison Committee of the ECN, to give the opening remarks at that workshop.
Opinion – Trade deficit handicap GDP and employment … an analysis from review perspective
Economic research has shown that when countries trade with each other, global wealth grows, and all countries gain. No doubt, trade is an engine of economic growth.
Opinion – Mitigating challenges facing emerging tertiary institutions
One of the reasons for taking up arms and sacrifice the lives of many Namibians was to change and improve the inferior education system offered by the colonialists to the indigenous peoples of Namibia.
Opinion – The genocide respite, negotiations mystery and the German honeymoon
Back in 1884 at the Berlin Conference convened by Kaiser Wilhelm to carve up the African continent amongst European countries, Germany held on to the territory which came to be known as German Sudwest Africa.
An open letter to the ministries of education
A mechanic failure is observed from the number of obsolete cars in his backyard. A doctor’s failure is found at the graveyard, while a teacher’s failure is observed in the number of youths roaming the street.
Opinion | Scientific research – a public good
More often than not, the generic perception of a public good exerts an understanding of infrastructural setups.
Opinion – Abortion: The US landmark ruling
For many years as a Christian scholar, I pondered if I had to contribute to political issues. For at least a number of years, I was distant, until I leant these: understanding politics is critical, because every law that is made impacts nearly every aspect of our lives.