Effective leadership in the education sector is vital for national development. At the school system level, this is especially so because when schools thrive and provide strong educational outcomes for learners, the broader society thrives too.
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The right to body autonomy
Deputy information minister Emma Theofelus envisions and hopes to see a future in 2030, where adolescent girls and women in Namibia and the world are free from sexual and gender-based violence and issues about their bodies.
Caring is very important
Instead of saving up to buy her dream phone, Tuyeimo Ndelitungapo Ndeshilile (15) saved her pocket money and bought sanitary pads for less fortunate women and girls.
Youngest councillor hopes for change
For a couple of years now, Namibia’s young blood have undeniably been proving their capabilities of taking up more leadership positions.
Kenya Airways offers customers ‘Time to Think’
Kenya Airways has launched its Time to Think service that offers customers additional time before they make payments for their bookings.
Hollard is pro-vaccine to keep premium increases at bay
Namibia’s entire life insurance industry has seen an escalation in Covid-related death claims, and Hollard Namibia is no exception.
Rent prices stumble into negative territory
The country’s rental market is an increasingly important pillar of the property market, hence a significant economic contributor.
Opinion: Gentle giant Chief Ankama has fallen
A gentle giant has fallen. Comrade Dr Samuel Chief Ankama is no more. Cde Ankama was there to help those in need at every opportunity.
Opinion: Misconceptions associated with albinism
It appears that over the years, albinism has been an object of social stigma.
Opinion: Growing stronger, together
The Covid-19 pandemic has shed an uncomfortable but important light on the difficulties dealt to our healthcare systems globally and within Namibia.
