Never in any parents wildest imagination would they expect that their son or daughter's wishes to pursue a career in the beauty industry but things are changing and Emms Beauty Parlour Training Academy will provide vocational training opportunity in the cosmetology industry.
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Top performer shares secret to success
Gideonna Awases (18) says success has no secret, it is actually a result of preparation, hard work, and determination
Stop burning bridges
It is easy to forget where one comes from when the present looks glamorous and the future bright, after all, why would you want to go back to a place you worked so hard to come from.
Normalising career rejection
A group of students, including Namibians, recently held a career rejection webinar to enlighten viewers, especially fellow students and those working about ways of navigating through rejection phases, whether perpetrated by a job or university application.
Your dreams are valid
Chemist Shipandeni Johannes Shiwombolo is urging young Namibians to actively be in charge and robustly pursue their dreams, as they are valid and achievable, all that’s required is starting small.
Wecke and Voigts to close two stores in June
Dwindling sales in a recessionary environment, which was exacerbated by Covid-19, has forced Namibia’s longest-serving retailer, Wecke and Voigts, to close two of its stores.
PM urges private sector to make use of govt support
The private sector is urged to make use of the support provided through government policies.
Telecom recruitments at advanced stage
Telecom Namibia’s board of directors and CEO, Stanley Shanapinda, yesterday confirmed that recruitment of key executive positions is at an advanced stage.
Canal reconstruction commences
NamWater, through the Central Procurement Board, awarded bids valued at a combined cost of N$93.5 million to two contractors tasked with reconstructing some 5.8km of the Omahenene to Olushandja canal in northern Namibia.
Opinion – Impartiality in enforcing the law … an obligatory nature of policing practices
There can be no better well-analysed thesis on police’s official role in enforcing the law than authoritative Thomas Hobbes’ Theory of Social Contract.
