WINDHOEK - A spectacular Bank Windhoek Long Course National Championships concludes The Bank Windhoek Long Course National Championships, saw 177 swimmers race for top honours in 98 events.
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First 37 900 tonnes of Petcoke offloaded at Walvis Bay
WINDHOEK - This week, the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) witnessed the first-ever offloading of Petroleum Coke (Petcoke) consignment. The 37 900 tonnes cargo, which is expected to take nine to 10 days for packing
GIPF opens Eenhana office
WINDHOEK - The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) yesterday officially opened its branch in Eenhana, situated in Onawa complex, Tobias Harelbeke Street. The opening of the branch was necessitated by the outcry for more accessible services in the Ohangwena Region and it is aligned to the Fund’s overall corporate strategy.
Erwin Tjipuka appointed as new FNB CEO
WINDHOEK - FirstRand Namibia Limited has confirmed the appointment of Erwin Tjipuka as FNB Namibia’s new Chief Executive Officer, effective April 01, 2019, while current CEO, Sarel van Zyl, will continue to serve in his role as CEO of the FirstRand Namibia Group.
Young author set to release 4th book on world economy
WINDHOEK – Youth activist, author and a former president of the University of Namibia (Unam) Student Representative Council (SRC), Joseph Kalimbwe, is set to release his fourth book titled Fractured World; How Irresponsibility Led to Third World Economic Downturns, early next month.
Subtly addressing housing issue
WINDHOEK - Vistta Angula is an emergency practitioner whose job is mainly to assist people at the Katutura hospital.
But besides that he is an innovator who has decided to try building a house from plastic bottles filled with sand.
Young Nam scientist working in USA encourages international jobs
There has been a lot of complaints about youth unemployment in Namibia and it has become a widely talked about issue. The unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labour force.
Communicate with the youth
We are in the golden age of communication, it has never been easier to get a message across to one person or to a whole country and times have certainly changed for the better in this department.
Youth must innovate to overcome economic blues
WINDHOEK - With the country finding herself in a tough economic climate, the youth should start coming up with innovative ideas that will help save the country’s economy, create employment and contribute to the development of the country.
Young lasses venture into slush beverages
WINDHOEK – Two young Namibian lasses have taken a lead against youth unemployment with a venture providing alcoholic and non-alcoholic slush beverages.