The team from Eke Ndi Yandja Ondi Serwa Ondaya Project have done it again. This time, they rehabilitated Ward 8 of the Windhoek Central Hospital, making the environment child-friendly.
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Short Story – The Genocide Through Miriam’s eyes
Call me Miriam. My nana often brought crusty biscuits from her job. She was a fan of trimmed dresses and stone clay teacups. The sun hung above my head when I spotted granny limping towards me, panting.
PE educators taken on trial run
The education and sports ministries together with the German development agency (GIZ) recently hosted a Physical Education for Life (PE4Life) guide trial run.
Down syndrome knows no class
The condition of Down syndrome occurs in families regardless of social, economic, cultural, religious or racial backgrounds, thus people with this condition need to be treated with dignity and respect.
Onambutu learners build traditional house
Learners from Onambutu Combined School have built a traditional house inside the school premises, for culture and tradition lessons.
Augustineum renovations finalised
Renovations to the Augustineum Secondary School hostel and other buildings that have been coming along for almost five years have been completed.
Shefania: Sign language helped me become a better listener
Before Sonia Shefania commenced her duties as the office administrator and finance officer at the national association of the deaf at the Okuryangava Disability Resource Centre earlier this year, she had some knowledge of the Sign language alphabet.
‘Cut out the middleman’… rural communities demand win-win benefits from international hunting
Once considered to be voiceless and almost powerless, southern African hunting communities are increasingly becoming powerful and are now demanding win-win benefits from international hunting by removing the middlemen.
RMB, FNB Namibia awarded best FX provider award
Global Finance magazine has named its 22nd annual World’s Best Foreign Exchange Providers as part of the GW Platt Foreign Exchange Awards for 2022.
Taxpayers owe NamRA N$162 bln
As of 30 November 2021, 264 710 taxpayers owed the receiver of revenue over N$162 billion.
