2022-01-04Paheja Siririka Namibia has recorded a significant increase in Covid-19 active cases over the past two weeks, with figures rising from 10 227 on 20 December 2021 to 14 819 recorded on 2 January 2022. View more
2022-01-04Albertina Nakale The International University of Management attempted to quash growing indignation among its Namibian faculty as many face unemployment following notice that their contracts will not be renewed. View more
2022-01-04Aletta Shikololo The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the education sector since 2020, but this year is set to kick off amid a litany of fresh challenges like the surge in positive cases. View more
2022-01-04Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob expressed concern over the low Covid-19 vaccination rates recorded in Namibia to date as many continue to defy the national vaccination campaign. View more
2022-01-04Emmency Nuukala Some singing and chanting while others bend over hot grills and pots to prepare meals, a stone’s throw from their workplace, Hartlief’s 290 striking workers say they are waiting for their employer, O&L, to join them at the negotiating table. View more
2021-12-17Staff Reporter The year 2021 was unconventional yet eventful. We look at some of the developments, highlights, mamparas and several lowlights that marked the last 12 months. View more
2021-12-17Kuzeeko Tjitemisa New Era journalist Kuzeeko Tjitemisa (KT) this week caught up with Swapo Youth League (SPYL) secretary Ephraim Nekongo (EN) to discuss, among others, the youth league’s achievements, its stance on contemporary issues such as gender-based violence, youth unemployment and the legalisation of abortion, which is currently under discussion in parliament. View more
2021-12-17Staff Reporter While many graduates may aspire to work in the private sector, earning huge salaries, for Ivonne Mujoro-Kaukuetu, joining the civil service was a dream come true. View more
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