It is a common and familiar topic to most every Namibian. However, is a worrisome concern to the Namibian parents.
National
Quality ECD programme launched
A programme offering quality early childcare learning content to parents and caregivers through a variety of digital and non-digital channels, in local languages, was launched with much fanfare last week.
Geingob: Peace is a fragile gift
Nobody chooses the destiny of war, but when faced with no choice but to fight for freedom, a true soldier never flees from conflict.
Swapo endorses city coalition
Swapo’s Windhoek municipal councillors who ignored party directives not to participate in a vote of no confidence in the management committee (MC) or partake in any form of coalition, are off the hook.
TransNamib, Natau return to negotiation table
TransNamib has called the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) back to the negotiation table, hoping to bring an end to the strike that threatens to bring the embattled railway carrier to its knees.
SPYL: Repossess unproductive land
The government should consider repossessing farms from unproductive land reform beneficiaries and redistribute them to land-starved agriculture graduates to boost food security and bolster the economy.
OATF returns after Covid hiatus
Opening the 20th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair on Sunday, Vice President Nangolo Mbumba, on behalf of President Hage Geingob, urged the organisers of the trade fair to work closely with government ministries and all relevant stakeholders to promote the OATF and attract more international exhibitors, especially those from whom valuable knowledge is gained on enhancing economic performance.
Nkurenkuru community gets clinic
The Nkurenkuru Primary Health Care clinic was last Wednesday officially inaugurated after opening its doors to the public in June as the community waited for nine years for it to open.
Three nabbed for elephant tusks
Three Namibian male suspects aged 26, 30 and 33 are due in court after they were arrested on Saturday night in Kavango West for illegal possession of a live pangolin and two elephant tusks.
Sand mining crisis far from over
Environment and tourism spokesperson Romeo Muyunda says illegal sand mining, which leads to land degradation that poses threat to humans and animals, remains a challenge in northern Namibia.









