Shemunyenge Hamukwaya believes that the limited research conducted in the areas of mathematics in Namibia created a need for her to investigate mathematics learning difficulties in detail.
National
Parliament urged to establish budget office
Former academic and economist, Omu Kakujaha-Matundu, has said the Namibian Parliament can only hold the Executive responsible for budgetary expenditure if it establishes a fully-fledged budget office.
Community tourism requires vigorous engagement
Community-Based Tourism Enterprises in the //Kharas region can only be revived to their full income-generating potential if the various stakeholders engage each other on mutually-agreed terms.
Plan to boost infection control, prevention unveiled
The National Surgical Obstetric and Anaesthesia Plan (NSOAP) – encompassing a comprehensive infection prevention and control action – was unveiled last week.
Govt moots more public enterprises on stock exchange
Efforts to list commercial public enterprises on the stock exchange will enjoy priority for Namibians to benefit from them by becoming shareholders.
National archives strengthen ties with German peer
The National Archives of Namibia will continue strengthening existing ties with the Landesarchiv Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany, fostering joint efforts to preserve archival material.
Adams brothers want parole
Two brothers sentenced to life imprisonment in September 1998 for murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances and housebreaking with intent to steal and theft, are now asking the Windhoek High Court to release them on parole.
Inmates qualify for remission on sentences
Five long-term inmates at the Windhoek Correctional Facility succeeded in a lawsuit they lodged for remissions on their sentences to be considered.
Matyayi: Govt subsidies can make land cheaper
City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi says the municipality cannot afford to give land for free, though it will be easier to sell the land at a minimal charge if the government subsidises the servicing of land.
Electricity, water for Omashaka Proper flow
Water reticulation and electricity services for the Omashaka Proper location in Ondangwa are underway and will see 153 households benefitting from the exercise.









