The second edition of the youth-led initiative ‘Bring a buddy to parly’ took place last week, and brought together 60 young Namibians from all regions to accord them an opportunity to contribute their voices to the people’s house.
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NBS ends third in NSX challenge
Three students from the University of Namibia Business School (NBS) recently scooped third place and N$ 20 000 at the Namibian Scholars’ Investment Challenge (NSIC).
Amplifying voices of African youth
Bridging the gap between governments and the youth is key to seeking solutions and implementing ideas on the continent, something the newly-appointed African Union Youth Envoy intends pursuing.
ONE propelling learners to next level
The One Economy Foundation (ONE) is continuously providing structural and psychosocial support to learners as they are the most important fundamentals missing in modern-day education.
Shepherding inventors to investors
Namibia is among other African countries with the potential to innovatively grow through its young people who are working day and night to find solutions to everyday problems.
Science Week offers hands-on experiences
The annual Science Week is currently underway at the mines ministry in the capital and will host learners from 23 different schools across Windhoek.
LPM accusations appal RA
The Roads Authority (RA) says it is appalled by “defamatory” accusations levelled against its CEO Conrad Lutombi, by the leader of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) political party, Bernadus Swartbooi, at a recent media conference.
Incumbent to safeguard blue economy – Makgone
Deputy minister of marine resources Silvia Makgone said it is incumbent for Namibia to develop and adopt appropriate policies, strategies and mechanisms to safeguard the blue economy in order to create opportunities and jobs for Namibians.
Blind pensioner dies in fatal fire
A 71-year-old visually impaired man on Monday died in a fire incident at Mukekete village in Kavango West.
Farmworkers find pieces of elephant tusks
Farmworkers on a farm in Kavango West region picked up five pieces of elephant tusks at a water point on Monday. The workers informed the police and handed over the ivory pieces.
