WINDHOEK – The distribution of employment in Namibia by economic sector in 2017 was made up of 20.24 percent of the employees active in the agricultural sector, 19.56 percent in industry and 60.2 percent in the service sector.
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‘Central Procurement Board must prioritise local businesses to create jobs’
WINDHOEK – It is imperative that financial resources allocated in the national budget circulate in the domestic economy, as more money spent locally will have a greater impact on economic growth and job creation. This is according to a local
Commercial farm workers’ basic salary competitive – NAU
WINDHOEK - Being a farmer, and thus the owner of agricultural land in Namibia, is regarded as a privilege, although not every citizen in the country can own it.
NUNW: Proud history, uncertain future
WINDHOEK - Despite the prominent role played by Namibian trade unions in the country’s struggle for independence, and regardless of the fact that the labour movement is still among the strongest of Namibia’s ‘civil society’ organisations, trade
Youth unemployment on the rise – NSA
WINDHOEK – The 2018 National Labour Force Survey results point to an increased need to address youth unemployment, which is estimated to have increased from 43 percent in 2016 to 46 percent by 2018, while the net effect on the overall unemployment rate is assessed to be generally neutral.
Meme Kayoso: Keeping NEPC squeaky clean
WINDHOEK – Josephine Shifotoka – passionately known as simply Meme Kayoso by her colleagues – is an inspiration to New Era Publication Corporation (NEPC) where she is employed as a general worker.
Eenhana slashes expenditure budget by 40%
EENHANA - Despite the global economic hardships, the Eenhana Town Council has increased its budget by at least 4.8 percent and reduced its expenditure by a whopping 40 percent.
Omagongo contributors rewarded at festival
UUKWANDONGO – Dissimilar to preceding celebrations of the Omagongo festival, Omunyekadhi Adelheid Mupiya of Ongandjera rewarded 10 women who contributed the most litres of omagongo for the festival.
Swakopmund council reserves N$850 000 for emergency shelter
SWAKOPMUND – The Swakopmund council has availed N$850 000 towards the construction of a shelter to assist displaced fire victims at the town.
Kutokwa pula kusekutisa silimo samaswenyeho
WINDOKO – Piho yamuuso yene izibahalizwe viki yefelile, ibonisa kuli “silimo se ikaba samaswenyeho”, kasamulaho akutokwa pula, mi muuso uelezwa kutaleleza milelo yakulwanisa linanga kusina tiyeho, ili kuli sicaba sesise sizielehile