Kansela woshikandjohoololo shEenhana Olivia Tuyenikelao Hanghuwo pamwe namwene womukunda Omahenge Fransa Mutota ova yambidida omukulupe weedula 105 konima eshi eumbo laye la pya po.
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Dispatched thoughts – Not all peer pressure is bad
When it comes to social influences and peer pressure, the general opinion is that it is harmful. Many parents frown upon it.
Opinion: Sensitive discussions
It is predominantly every parent’s dream to raise a child that acts responsibly and make social moral choices. Children also want to stay out of trouble and do awesome things in life.
POPYA with Titus Hidishange – E-learning made easy
With the vision to personalise education through technology and help learners perform better in classrooms, a former teacher and software engineer Titus Hidishange has created ‘Passmygrade’, an after-school learning app for learners who are preparing for junior and senior secondary exams.
Opinion: How to study
Academic or vocational education? Fundamentally these two fields differ in both domain and scope.
Using ICT for the greater good
A third-year software engineering student at Botho University developed a system to help schools to continue teaching and learning, because he says education should continue despite the current ordeal the country finds itself in.
Mandela Washington Fellowship Programme kicks off
A group of 15 young Namibian leaders have been chosen to participate in the annual Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, which is being held virtually.
Haimbodi seeks an internship opportunity
Paulus Shikongeni Haimbodi, a final year Bachelor of Accounting student at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), is in dire need of an internship to enable him to graduate.
Atlantic III equipping young professionals
Atlantic III, a Namibian boutique consulting firm, decided to partner with the University of Namibia (Unam) to accord three Namibians with internship opportunities in the business strategy and legal field.
Opinion: Bridging the healthcare divide saves lives
December 2019, Covid-19 became something for the world to worry about. It was no longer something that was just happening in Asia. Our globally connected world meant the virus is mobile and travelled just as its hosts did across the world.
