Walvis Bay Urban Constituency regional Councillor Knowledge Ipinge (34) has said the number one problem for most youth and aspiring business people at the coastal town face is access to funding and that ideas are in abundance but there has been a huge lack of capacity and means to turn the ideas into reality.
Youth Corner
Dispatched thoughts – Cannot be pleased
Maybe we are overreacting but I am starting to think that not everyone can be pleased; I am starting to notice and accept that it’s not always you, as it was never about you.
Social reflections – 27 lessons life taught me at 27
1. Don’t be afraid to dream: you may be mocked for seeing the good in everything, maybe even dubbed delusional, but hold on to your dreams; they are valid.
Stakeholders oppose face-to-face classes… with exception of grades 9, 11 and 12
The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) in the interests of the health and safety of learners are of the position that the phasing-in of all other grades must be halted until further notice.
Opinion – The right to education
Public schools, as well as private, do not create the sort of graduates that Namibia (and Africa) needs.
Popya with Esther Nantana – Esther Nantana appointed as youth volunteer at the AU
Esther Nantana (24) is one of the four Namibians selected as African Union (AU) Youth Volunteers – Researchers for 12 months.
Social reflections – 3 ingredients you lack in your path to success
She has immense talent and is capable of becoming an actress, singer, songwriter, chef, or a radio jock.
Dispatched thoughts – The love that fathers give and get
Consider yourself lucky and blessed if you have both your parents in your life or they have been a part of your life at some point.
Trip Travel donates computers to disadvantaged schools
In commemoration of the Day of the African Child, one of Namibia’s leading travel agent Trip Travel has donated 10 computers to five less fortunate schools in the Khomas region, with each school receiving two computers.
New school furniture boosts teaching and learning
ZAMBEZI – Teachers and learners’ morale are set to improve following the handover of 650 desks and 650 chairs at the Tobias Hainyeko Project School.