WINDHOEK – Namibia is unfazed by America’s re-imposition of sanctions against Iran, and would continue to trade and engage with Iran according to the bilateral cooperation that the two countries agreed to in April this year. Minister of International Relations, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, in an interview with New Era yesterday...
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Netball squad announced for World Cup qualifiers … Zauana, Katjaimo, Kaspar in the mix
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Netball Association (NNA) has announced a strong squad for the upcoming Africa Netball World Cup qualifiers, with some of the country’s top netballers such as Jaumbuaije Bytjie Zauana, Vendjihonga Katjaimo, Anna Kaspar and Selma Bittler leading the pack.
Chiefs, Arrows come out tops in popular 1Stop Tourney
USAKOS - The tiny oasis town of Usakos holed up in the mountainous Erongo Region, came to life during the 4th edition of the annual Sports and Entertainment Festival at the Hakaseb sport field,last weekend.
Hardap community libraries initiate reading programmes
WINDHOEK - The Hardap community libraries has initiated reading outreach activities with children from crèche in the Hardap Region.
NUST Students to showcase talents
WINDHOEK - The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) on Monday launched its third fashion show that again see student designers showcasing their best garments and other accessories under the theme, Futuristic Afro.
Children must get money education
People around me mostly complain about how tough times have become with everything getting more difficult at every new stage of life as you grow.
Teachers Exercise: Teach Life Skills in your subjects
Life Skills is one of the most underrated, disregarded and un-valued subjects at school.
Popya with Kelao Neumbo: ‘It was very exciting being the only female student’
Beatrix Vivian Jahanika Ujamba, 26, lives and works at the Young Africa Skills Centre in Walvis Bay but grew up in Otjiwarongo where she attended and matriculated from Paresis Secondary School.
Author reads DHPS learners true stories
WINDHOEK - Life tells the best stories - and the stories author Hanna Schott told her young audience of Grades 1-4 learners at the Deutsche Höhere Privatschule (DHPS) in Windhoek recently were indeed as colourful and varied as life itself.
Mariental library embarks on career guidance programme
WINDHOEK- The Mariental Public Library has embarked on a new programme titled Life after Grade 12.
The idea initiated last year by Letta Shivute, the librarian, is to inform and advice learners about different study fields, and different jobs in the market. Shivute came up with this initiative when she noticed that learners who came to do online applications to different universities last year, were just applying for almost the same study fields, revealing a lack of information on different career choices. Shivute thus thought it fit to expose the learners to different career choices.