Forty-seven aspiring coaches in the Kavango East region received coaching certificates after undergoing a Namibia Football Association (NFA) coaching clinic. held last week in Rundu.
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IP can be leveraged for Africa’s development…as SMEs and creative sector continue to lose out on benefits
There is no doubt that counterfeit goods are thriving in Africa as average incomes across the continent continue to increase, thereby attracting expansion prospects from global brands who aim to generate additional revenue streams by increasing their market shares in this historically neglected geographical area.
Opinion – Towards a comprehensive integrated youth development strategy
From 4-5 November 2022, LPM Party Chief Whip, Hon. Henny Seibeb attended a Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) Regional Policy Dialogue on “Strengthening Separation of Powers & Parliamentary Oversight in the SADC Region: A Leap towards Democratic Accountability and Inclusive Governance” in Johannesburg, South Africa
Opinion – How Artificial Intelligence could empower SMEs in Africa
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a major driver of the fourth industrial revolution (4IR), concerned with creating machines that mimic human-like intelligence.
Tackling maternal and children nutrition
The World Food Programme (WFP) has embarked on a campaign to improve the nutrition of children during the period from conception to two years.
Geingob wants lasting legacy… reiterates diamond industry’s huge potential
President Hage Geingob yesterday said he will focus on leaving a lasting legacy before his second and final term as head of state comes to an end in 2025.
LPM goes hard on PM… southern regions ‘deliberately starved’
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has levelled serious accusations of failure against Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, demanding her immediate resignation, if she has any sense of dignity.
Minister cautions against illegal fishing
The fisheries ministry has cautioned the industry against illegal unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing as well as fishing within the restricted 200m depth zone.
Tsintsabis classrooms burst at seams … director says overcrowdedness not unique
As the temperature rises on sunny days, the heat becomes unbearable for drenched teachers and learners at Tsintsabis Combined School, but they have no choice but to continue with lessons in their cramped classrooms of over 50 pupils.
Tax refund scam escalates to N$104m
A N$15.2 million tax refund scam, uncovered by the Namibia Revenue Agency and revealed at the end of March this year, has now increased to N$104 million.