Many people can relate to a time in their life when they were younger and were encouraged to play or simply given unrestricted time to play and wonder about their surroundings.
Youth Corner
Social Reflection: Acceptance of the Inquisitive mind
The very first encounter an inquisitive mind meets, is one’s parents. The process of working through one’s personality and discovering intellect, consciousness and diversity is done in one’s home.
‘You can be who you want to be’
WINDHOEK – A gifted poetess, Esperance Luvindao got into poetry when she was 13 years old. “I went to a school that was very pro-communication and English was a focus. I developed my writing skills and proper speaking went along with it,” says Luvindao.
First Lady speaks heart to heart with learners
WINDHOEK – First Lady Monica Geingos last week joined the ‘Be Free’ conversation at Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School, accompanying Katherine Zappone the Minister of Children and Youth Affairs in Ireland.
Health, education top youth’s budget wish list
WINDHOEK - Minister of Finance Calle Schlettwein is tabling the 2018/2019 national budget in the National Assembly this afternoon.
It is all systems go for the National Skills Competition
WINDHOEK - It is all systems go for the second National Skills Competition on April 3 to 6 at the Ramatex Complex.
Dispatched Thoughts: The best relationship is the one you are in today
Some relationships are not meant to last, but momentary and that this isn’t necessarily a negative thing.
SOCIAL REFLECTION: People treat you how you treat yourself
Values and morals are relative to an individual. Every time a choice is made repeatedly it sets the precedent and inevitably becomes the standard.
Background and past do not matter
LÜDERITZ – Twenty-four-year-old Sister Kashala is registered as a Candidate Quantity Surveyor with the Namibian Council for Architects and Quantity Surveyors and is on track with getting her PQS (Professional Registered Quantity Surveyor) expecting to complete her in training by the end of next February.
Maltas nominees inspire Suiderlig learners
WINDHOEK - The ninth group of youth nominated to be part of the Maltas Club Namibia, a premier student club that caters for young students who do not only excel in their academic career, but also in other spheres of their lives, such as community work, recently held a motivational workshop at the Suiderlig High School in Keetmanshoop.