Aakwashigwana mOshakati oya ningi omunyanyo gwopambili taya indile omulumenhu a monika ondjo moshipotha shekwato koonkondo a shune mondjedhililo.
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Ovatjiwarongo ovo tete mokupewa otendela yoshipangelo
Ovakalimo vomodoolopa yaTjiwarongo otava ka talika ko tete okupewa eetendelela dekutungululo loshipangelo shaTjiwarongo.
Career Prejudice
Both in the past and present times, some professions have always been advocated as the answer.
Popya with Rosalia Nghitalasheni Joseph – Eliminating malaria and saving lives
Rosalia Nghitalasheni Joseph said being born in a malaria-prone area and being raised in another one that is prone to infesting insects made her want to tackle the issue head-on by studying entomology to find a cure and be a catalyst in eliminating malaria.
Dispatched thoughts – We are such fortunate people
Life is short and the time we get to spend on earth and with the people we love the most can be cut short anytime; and while we know that it is impossible to get along with everyone every time, we can at least appreciate having them with us today, as you never know when the last time will be.
ALI celebrates its 100th group of leader graduates
The African Leadership Institute (ALI) recently celebrated the 100th group of leaders who completed their training and received their NQA accredited Certificate in Transformational Leadership.
Carwash profits dress 86 learners
Elia Nghitoolwa, with the undying support of those who took their cars to be washed at his auto wash and styling business at Swakopmund and others who bought his shirts, has managed to get clothes to 86 learners at two schools in the Erongo region through his Love and Give Foundation.
Gondwana gears up for improved customer service
With global and regional travel still restricted and household incomes depressed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Gondwana Collection Namibia is using the quiet period in tourism to reinvent itself.
Industry calls for economic impact analyses on NEEEB… proposed law described as ‘vague and draconian’
Adding its voice of concern to those of other industry and private-sector players, Team Namibia has called the latest National Equitable Economic Empowerment Bill (NEEEB) into question as an appropriate economic strategy, particularly given the current economic crisis the country faces, and thus called for a proper economic impact assessment of the proposed legislation.
Primary industries expected to lead recovery
Improved growth rates from primary industries such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, diamond mining and metal ores are expected to lead Namibia’s economic recovery, with robust growth rates projected for 2021 and 2022.
