In the heart of industrial Windhoek, Mello Bakery hums with activity.
Youth Corner
Graduate delves into data management
Faced with the scary reality of job scarcity, health information systems graduate Joan Kamati has embarked on a mission to create opportunities for him and others where there were once none.
#BeFree cook-off: Enhancing personal, professional growth
Taking part in the #BeFree Cook-off Competition was more than just a test of culinary skills for Paavo Nepaka.
Youth: A decisive voting bloc
With young people under the age of 35 accounting for 71.1% of an estimated three million Namibians, the youth cannot be ignored as a decisive voting bloc.
African Boy Child Foundation bags N$10 000
The recently-founded African Boy Child Foundation obtained the BeFree Positive Impact Award, along with a sum of N$10 000 in Windhoek yesterday.
Bridging the gap in communication
The University of Namibia recently held a Chinese Bridge Proficiency Competition at its main campus in the capital.
Capricorn Foundation injects N$1m in job creation
In response to the persistently high unemployment rate among young people in Namibia, the Capricorn Foundation has pledged to invest N$1 million in Bank Windhoek’s Young Talent Programme.
Free career guidance to Namibian boys
Human resources practitioner Tuuda Haitula has taken it upon himself to embark on a journey of empowering Namibian boys and men by offering free career guidance and interview coaching sessions.
Incorporate clean energy modules into the curriculum – Shafudah
Natangue Shafudah believes Namibia needs to look at its curriculum, starting from vocational training centres, and try to include subjects extensively touching on renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Earth Month celebration takes stand against plastics
Ella du Plessis High School’s Earth Month celebration recently was a vibrant and impactful event that highlighted the urgent need to address plastic pollution.








