Bank Windhoek recently pledged an additional N$300 000 to the Indoor Hockey League, with the added funds aimed at further bolstering league activities ahead of the new season.
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Unam rugby club donates to Dagbreek School
The University of Namibia (Unam) rugby club, along with its management team, visited the Dagbreek Special School in the capital for a thoughtful donation over the weekend.
Dispatched thoughts – 32 years of independence …are you doing your part?
Namibia celebrated its independence a few days ago.
Red Cross unveils monetary support for informal sector
More than 418 000 Namibians are employed in the informal business sector. This speaks volumes, as it is widely recognised that informal businesses, particularly in developing countries, are a catalyst for economic growth.
Slow economy concerns ECB
Although the Electricity Control Board (ECB)’s financial position remains relatively sound, the institution’s levy income continues to decrease due to a significant slowdown in economic activities. This deterioration of economic activities remains a concern for ECB revenue in the future.
Opinion – Life skills: A safe haven for teachers
It is vey surprising how teachers take non-promotional subjects for granted, especially Life Skills.
Opinion – The impact of FDI on economic growth
The statistical testing results showed that international trade has a positive impact on economic growth.
Judge calls witnesses in mega drug trial
Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya has decided to call two witnesses who made statements to the police days before the biggest drug bust in the history of Namibia at the port of Walvis Bay.
Curriculum: Educators must reach out to communities
Minister of education Anna Nghipondoka has urged education directors to begin conducting awareness meetings in their regions to clarify every aspect of the current curriculum.
Access to clean water every Namibian’s right
Whilst it is the government’s obligation to provide its citizens with clean water, accessing clean water for livelihoods continues to be a daunting challenge for many Namibians living in low-income communities and rural settings.









