I was in second year when a friend of mine came to me and said to me, “Mavis I want to buy a car.”
Youth Corner
Physically challenged girl does her country proud
KEETMANSHOOP – Born and raised in the capital of the south Keetmanshoop, Martha Hitakelute, a 20-year old physically challenged girl, attests that disability does not necessarily mean inability.
Sanlam launches cultural programme for learners
WINDHOEK- Sanlam Namibia launched its fifth cultural initiative dubbed the Sanlam My Culture My Life programme. The roadshow is aimed at promoting and preserving the diverse Namibian cultures among the youth in general and school learners in particular.
Two young Namibians to represent at Youth Diplomacy Summit
WINDHOEK- Innovation for Empowerment and Development (IFED) Global has selected two Namibians to represent the country at the Youth Diplomacy Summit, slated for Accra, Ghana from July 16th – 20th 2019 at the University of Ghana, Legon.
‘Our main pillars will be accountability, dedication and commitment’- Mackinza
WINDHOEK - The incoming junior mayor of the City of Windhoek Grace Mackinza said the key supports for
Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School receives bicycles
WINDHOEK – The High Commission of India and Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School last week marked the United Nations (UN) World Bicycle Day and the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Outgoing Miss Namibia initiates stand against cyberbullying
WINDHOEK – Miss Namibia 2018, Selma Kamanya, has initiated a stand against cyberbullying following the beauty shaming of the 2019 Miss Namibia semi-finalists on social media platforms a month ago.
Embrace the future
While people are so caught up in politics and the trivialities of everyday life, there is a whole future waiting to be created.
Social Reflection: From Broke to Money Savvy
Financial Literacy 102 – Budgeting
The idea of getting your finances under wraps can be exhausting. The thought of tracking expenditure, and simply taking care to not overspend. Let’s face it, it is easier to spend than save, it is easier to spend
The man behind the digitalised Owela game
WINDHOEK- Thirty-two-year-old Aron Hamukwaya has taken it upon himself to digitalise the Owela game. “I