WINDHOEK- Swanu of Namibia is appealing to the Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation to work with all tertiary education institutions closely to ensure that graduates graduate in employment, rather than graduating in debts and in unemployment.
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Hardap learners grateful for textbooks
WINDHOEK-Hundreds of excited learners from the Hardap region were happy for text books from Avril Payment Solutions (APS) for Grade 8 and grade 9 in the region.
Apologise when wrong
Our current president campaigned heavily on accountability and was duly praised for it at home and abroad. I believe that is something we should take seriously to combat some of the more serious social crimes that hurt our society today, but more importantly we should learn to apologise when we are wrong.
Youths to host teen summit
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob didn’t joke when he said nobody should be left out.
Sports-casting to forget her bad childhood memories
WINDHOEK-Twenty-three-year old Joviita Kandjumbwa describes herself as a happy soul, a people’s person and a very bubbly individual who one would think never gets angry.
Angra can unseat St. Boniface
LÜDERITZ - “I want us to keep in mind that with hard work we can achieve anything we can. Even knock St. Boniface, says Angra Pequena Senior Secondary School Head Girl, Mary Amutenya.
An inherent responsibility towards Namibia-says Finnies
WINDHOEK- Many Namibians who are accorded the opportunity to study abroad do the bare minimum, study, finish and return home.
Hard work, focus key to success –genocide survivor advises youths
WINDHOEK- Namibian youth have a huge impact because there is stability, they have peace,” points out Honore Gatera who survived the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.
Commonwealth Business Club to assist with trade links
WINDHOEK – This week Monday saw the official launch of The Commonwealth Business Club, whose sole aim will be to assist in the development of new trading links between businesses across the 53 countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Inkumbi sheds light on benefits of affordable housing
WINDHOEK - Speaking at the unveiling of 324 residential erven, five commercial and five institutional erven that will make up Orwetoveni Extension 12 in Otjiwarongo, Development Bank of Namibia (CEO) Martin Inkumbi highlighted often overlooked macro-economic benefits that support the case for acceleration of delivery of serviced land and affordable housing.