Education executive director Sanet Steenkamp says the ministry is in talks with the August 26 company to ensure their partnership to build classrooms is realised without delay.
National
Church murder accused granted bail
Two men who were arrested in connection to the rape and murder of a 29-year-old woman, whose body was found dumped at a local church in Windhoek in 2021, were released on bail yesterday.
Indoor hockey women intensify training… as cold weather bites
IN spite of the cold and wet conditions in the Netherlands where Namibia’s women’s indoor hockey team is preparing for the world cup, the players remain focused.
Omvula ya loko nawa monooli
Omvula oya ningi omasiku tayi loko nawa miitopolwa oyindji yokonooli.
Opinion – Making financial resolutions work in 2023
It is incredible how many people make resolutions about getting themselves into shape when a new year begins. Very few of us, think about the ‘financial hangover’ that we are dragging into a new year and how much getting personal finances back in shape could benefit our lives.
Standard Bank first to commit to national internship
Standard Bank Namibia has become the first corporate to join MTC by supporting the national internship programme with N$200 000.
GIPF labels domestic markets shallow for investment
While remaining committed to supporting the domestic market by investing in viable corporate bonds when they become available, the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has lamented the number of local investment options, noting the Namibian market is still shallow, with limited investment products and issuers.
Opinion – Unam, NQA accreditation paradox
I first believed that Namibia shouldn’t have any accreditation paradoxes, but regrettably, we do. A paradox is defined as “a situation or statement that looks impossible or difficult to grasp because it involves two contradictory facts or features” by the Cambridge dictionary.
Cops fatally shoot rhino poaching suspect
A suspect in a poaching case was gunned down by police officers on Saturday after three men allegedly hunted down a rhinoceros at farm Okarakua in the Windhoek district.
Green schemes should benefit communities – Metzger
As the country’s planting season kicked off, the man in charge of Musese Green Scheme, Winfried Metzger, has re-emphasised that the purpose of the country’s green schemes is to support and uplift the communities in which they operate.