2021-01-13Paheja Siririka Lisa Matomola, an Industrial Psychology graduate, said the biggest mistake young people make when it comes to cementing themselves in their various crafts is wanting a quick fix, climbing the corporate ladder fast without understanding the entire process, further adding there is nothing wrong with being ambitious and following one’s dreams; what is important is to be ready for every phase. View more
2021-01-13Paheja Siririka The One Economy Foundation has pledged N$10 000 to the Entrepreneurship Masterclass, an initiative by artist and economic researcher Maria-Lisa Immanuel aimed at empowering the youth through knowledge and experience sharing in the entrepreneurial sector. View more
2021-01-13Aletta Shikololo The enrollment of Kiswahili in schools, which was planned to start this year, still is uncertain, as the executive director in the Ministry of Education, Sanet Steenkamp says the introduction of the language is not a main priority at the moment. View more
2020-12-09Aletta Shikololo Raised by a charitable mother, entrepreneur and student Petrus Hatupopi’s dream was to always make a positive impact in his community, and it is turning into a reality. View more
2020-12-09Paheja Siririka Standard Bank Namibia has rewarded seven Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) marketing students with cash prizes for their academic achievements. View more
2020-12-09Paheja Siririka Sarafia Evalistus, a student at the Windhoek Gymnasium Private School said youth leadership has taught her a valuable lesson where she has realised that young Namibians, in general, have to take initiative and make the necessary changes they desire. View more
2020-12-02Staff Reporter The life period of young adulthood is often characterised by high instability and major life changes, such as the transition from education to finding stable employment. View more
2020-12-02Paheja Siririka A group of 20 youths have embarked on a voluntary cleanup campaign called Green Town Namibia to clean up the Witvlei village, a job they do every last Saturday of the month since they are saying the government through the village council is not doing anything to tidy the village. View more
2020-12-02Aletta Shikololo With an ever-growing population and the increasing need for food, technology is being used today to massively increase farm output, to make predictions, to access funding, and so forth. View more
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