University of Namibia vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu has boasted about the quality of the institution’s qualifications, saying graduates are sought-after and occupy notable international positions.
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Salute’s mega boxing bonanza next month
The MTC Salute Boxing Academy will next month host its much-anticipated boxing bonanza in the capital, where Fillemon Nghutenanye will defend his WBA Pan African flyweight title against Tanzania’s Ally Ngwando.
Desert Dash to see more participants
More than 900 riders have signed up for the 18th edition of one of the world’s most gruelling cycling events – the Nedbank Desert Dash – to commence in Windhoek on 9 December and the following day in Swakopmund.
Government ready to accelerate poverty fight
Following the devastating socio-economic impact of Covid-19 and a stagnant economy, President Hage Geingob said the observation of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is an appropriate occasion to reflect on and renew government commitments in the fight against poverty.
Opinion – Bankers Association of Namibia…Requirements for granting credit
Our previous article clarified the term “credit” and the scenarios under which banks grant it. This article is more detailed and explains how customers apply for credit and what banks look for before extending credit to their customers. Once credit is extended to customers, they must comply with the terms and conditions of the agreement for the duration of the contract.
Prime Minister to open 12th IPM conference
The 12th Institute of People Management Conference is scheduled to take place from the 26 to 27 October at Safari Hotel.
More security guards expected to down tools
Namibia Security Guard and Watchmen’s Union has threatened that its members will embark on a strike later this month.
Opinion – Under-pricing dilemma in audio-visual industry
The audio-visual industry in Namibia has witnessed a significant presence of new companies seeking to meet the demand for live event technology services across the country.
Zambia assumes KAZA chair
The five member countries of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA FCA) have vowed to remain committed to the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources for the benefit of the present and future generations.
Caprivi SSS gets N$75 million facelift
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, as the implementing Agency of the Education and Training Quality Improvement Project received financial support of N$1 billion from the African Development Bank.