Omukainhu e na oulema womesho okwa kengelelwa eshi a tulwa mokatoo komukainhu mukwao ndele ta kanifa oshimaliwa shaye sha kufwa kombaanga Osoondaxa efimbo lomutenya koRehoboth.
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Dispatched thoughts – One thing at a time
There are some great people out there who are doing amazing things.
Connect-Africa app helps visually and hearing impaired
Pelgrina Ndumba (34), who is visually impaired, and Ester Lumbu, (32), who is hearing-impaired, have developed a mobile and web application (app), called Connect-Africa, to help solve some ICT challenges they face with their disabilities.
Namibia’s future leaders deliberate on climate change
Delegates to the recent United Nations (UN) general assembly, held in Windhoek, have agreed, among others, that the use of fossil fuels is damaging the ozone layer at an alarming speed, thereby contributing to ongoing global warming.
Apprenticeships encouraged
The Namibia Training Authority (NTA) under its Work Integrated Learning (WIL) division held its first-ever National Apprenticeship Week at the Nust Hotel School last week.
Nust kick-starts careers
To offer participants a unique opportunity to work with international and local professionals to gain valuable knowledge and insight into the working world, Nust is calling on graduates from various institutions of higher learning to apply for a career-starter week, commencing in January 2022.
Avoid being idle, search for opportunities
Bannana David, a 28-year-old second-year IUM student who is simultaneously a merchandiser for NBL in Oshakati, started his clothing brand NamWear in 2018 to promote locally produced clothing.
Joe’s Barbershop offers free haircuts to learners
It’s time to remember that “sharing is caring”. This speaks true of businessman Joel Mwatilefu, the founder of Joe’s Barbershop, who visits schools in the north to provide free haircuts to underprivileged learne
Winners declared for Namibian Scholars’ Investment Challenge
Old Mutual, in partnership with the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX), awarded the top five winning teams that took part in the Namibian Scholar Investment Challenge (NSIC) from 10 May 2021 until 22 October 2021.
Swartz bemoans contract management in public procurement
Chairperson of the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) Patrick Swartz yesterday said contract management remains one of the biggest challenges the board faces.
