Windhoek Vocational Training Centre graduate Victoria Ndapona says it is encouraging that young women are entering technical and vocational education and training (TVET).
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Participate in green hydrogen, Erongo youth told
Erongo governor Neville Andre has urged young people in the region to apply for the Youth for Green Hydrogen (Y4H2) scholarship programme for 2024.
Governor prioritises residents’ safety during census
Erongo governor Neville Andre has cautioned the public to be on alert for perpetrators who may take advantage of the 2023 Population and Housing Census activities that commenced yesterday.
Govt prioritises patient safety
The health ministry has said reducing harm to patients is, and will remain a critical part of all their interventions, hence they are working together to ensure that every patient in Namibia receives high-quality care without harm.
Govt apologises to Oukwanyama queen over plastic chair
The Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation yesterday formally apologised to the Oukwanyama queen, Martha Mwadinomho Kristian Nelumbu.
Tses spring tourney to take place month end
The chairperson of the Tses Village Council, Julian Christiaan, launched the 11th edition of the Tses Spring Sports Festival over the weekend.
Retired teacher strives to improve youth sports
Retired teacher and active sports enthusiast Wolfgang Cloete says he wants to relaunch his //Kharas Sport and Fun Programme (KSF) initiative to keep the youth of that town away from the social ills.
Sport ministry willing to elevate Navachab Half Marathon
Director of Sport in the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service Jo-Ann Manuel has expressed her directorate’s readiness to elevate the Navachab Half-Marathon into one of the largest events in the region.
Baller Boys stun Dama SA in knockout stages
Baller Boys pulled off a stunning victory recently when they took Dama SA to task by beating them 5-0 in the U/17 knockout clash.
OM Foundation injects N$500 000 into Indaba
The Old Mutual Foundation has injected N$500 000 in a new project, the Indaba, aimed at addressing societal matters that face Namibian youth like unemployment and equate preparing for the working environment.









