Things are a bit tricky right now, given the current circumstances amid the pandemic. Things do not look as they usually do, because the future is so uncertain right now.
Youth Corner
Making peace with the past
Holding on to issues from the past doesn’t aid you in any way to head into the future. Sometimes, issues from the past need to be solved now or buried so as not to harm the present and future.
The sky is the limit for Desmond Shipanga
Born and raised in the coastal town of Lüderitz, Desmond Shipanga has proven to be one of the inspiring entrepreneurs in the country, who went from zero to hero.
English Animation Tutors offer animated lessons
Founded by three innovative youth, English Animation Tutors is a tutoring company that only tutors English related subjects/modules through the use of animations (A method in which pictures are manipulated to appear as moving images)
NUST launches national Covid-19 website and mobile app
A website and an Android mobile app have been developed to provide essential information about the outbreak of Covid-19 in Namibia.
Social Reflections – 20 plenty has just become 8 ideas
Things are not going as we all envisioned they would. We started the year off with a zeal to achieve, to change the trajectory of our lives and ensure that we give this life thing all we have got.
Dispatched thoughts – Look after yourself
We are facing unprecedented times currently, not just in our country, but globally. The Covid-19 virus is wreaking havoc throughout the world, every corner of the earth seems to be badly affected, some
worse than others, but everyone is feeling its effects.
Namibian students share lockdown experience in America
Students studying in the United States (US) narrated how life is for them during the lockdown in their cities.
Alvine Kapitako, a former employee of New Era, told Youth Corner that all their classes are online for the rest of the semester. ‘’The decision was made three weeks ago.
Young entrepreneur collects water and soap for less privileged
Pinehas Shikulo, popularly known as Zuluboy, has embarked on a personal project to cater to the less fortunate by liaising with other stakeholders to provide water and soap to the less privileged communities in Windhoek.
Local company empowers //Kharas youth
KEETMANSHOOP - Eighteen young people from //Kharas have grabbed with both hands an opportunity to work for a local company, Hennima Investments. Hennima is under Hektas Investments.