The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST)’s vice-chancellor Erold Naomab has implored the academic community to support the MTC Innovation Centre and Mobile Home, which are set to encourage rapid innovation and promote entrepreneurship.
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Airline absence squanders profitable opportunities
The absence of local inter-continental airlines from designated routes is causing particular pain in the aviation industry as this has left many southern African markets under-served.
Opinion – A society murdering its own children
As I write this, my heart is bleeding for the children of Namibia. I am frightened and angry. Our society has lost its moral compass, and we are turning against our very own innocent children as if we are cannibals.
Opinion – A diverse church re-imagined
Two of the spiritual giants of the early church were Tertullian and Augustine. Tertullian was regarded as one of the best Christian thinkers of his day (c.160 – c225), just as Augustine was for his (354 – 430).
Businesses should exploit AfCFTA opportunities
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick said it is imperative for Namibian businesses to prepare and take full advantage of the benefits offered under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).
People with disabilities feel left out
People with disabilities are one of the most marginalised groups in any society.
Businesswomen receive skills training, materials
Namibia finds itself in the clutches of the Covid-19 pandemic that has threatened to destroy all aspects of the nation’s development and adversely affects all sectors of the economy.
Schlettwein urges better diet
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has called on farmers to consider a reorientation of agricultural priorities towards producing a diversity of nutritious foods to meet the population’s dietary requirements.
‘Why did they cut him up’… distraught Karibib mother searches for answers
“I don’t know why he was killed. But why did they have to chop him like an animal?”
Tributes flow for beloved John Kady
There has been an outpouring of grief following the death of legendary broadcaster Johannes Shigwedha, popularly known as John Kady. Shigwedha died in a Windhoek hospital on Sunday after battling liver cancer. He was 52.