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Eenhauki dOvangola tadi dengwa kondjala
Ngoloneya moshitukulwa shaMusati Erginus Endjala okwa ti eenhauki dOvangola da ngudumana pEtunda otadi dengwa kondjala eshi dihe na oikulya.
ONE assisting learners beyond financial means
Julia Willem, a grade 12 learner at Windhoek Gymnasium, appreciates the opportunities given to her through the Talented Individual Programme (TIP), saying it stretches far beyond just financial aid.
Ace your learner’s licence test with Mathias
Struggling to obtain your learner driver’s licence? Kambinda Mathias wants to help you ace your test in either Oshiwambo or Rukwangali, now that Natis allows the written test to be done in some local vernaculars.
Dispatched thoughts – Be responsible but not inconsiderate
I am a firm believer we are all leaders; we lead every day in everything we do – but most importantly, we lead our lives as best as we can.
Popya with with Tuhafeni & Jansen Andreas – Taking the welfare of twins into account
Raising one child without adequate resources is challenging; now imagine having to nurture twins, triplets or other multiple births.
St. Benedict’s now offers vocational training
The St. Benedict’s Vocational Training Centre, a non-profit organisation in Windhoek, was launched recently to create employment opportunities and encourage entrepreneurship through vocational training.
Opinion – The political economy of industrial policy
Historically, the use of industrial policies by governments proved beneficial to a number of countries. The vision of Namibia’s Industrial Policy is anchored in Vision 2030.
USAID urges local businesses to explore e-commerce
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has urged Namibian businesses to explore opportunities in e-commerce.
GIPF invests in improving Oshikoto healthcare services
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed N$10 million investment towards the healthcare sector through the Special Purpose Vehicle, VPB Namibia Growth Fund, into Tsumeb Private Hospital (TPH).
