2022-10-24Albertina Nakale The National Road Safety Council has raised concerns that strategies created to bring about safer roads are not aligned and do not complement each other. View more
2022-10-25Albertina Nakale The Namibia Tourism Board CEO Digu //Naobeb uttered that with the advent of Covid-19, there is a significant shift to embrace social media and digital technology to be competitive in the tourism industry. View more
2022-10-27Albertina Nakale Namibia’s tourism sector and its business model, which heavily relies on attracting foreign visitors, has started to show signs of recovery post-Covid-19. View more
2022-10-28Albertina Nakale Namibia has the potential to make aquaculture one of the industries that contribute to food security, youth employment and community empowerment. View more
2022-10-31Albertina Nakale Namibia has been recognised for showing progress and excellence in policymaking for sustainable tourism growth and development to its destination. View more
2022-11-15Albertina Nakale The agriculture ministry will provide 145 tractors for subsistence farmers, especially in the north as experts forecast a wet 2022/23 rainfall season for the SADC region. View more
2022-11-18Albertina Nakale Tourism experts say the festive season is not much of a tourism peak season for Namibia, except for the local and regional travellers. View more
2022-11-18Albertina Nakale There is a growing consensus that the current customer service offered among tourism establishments is not up to scratch with many employees mistreating visitors and tourists alike. View more
2022-11-21Albertina Nakale Southern Africa suffered a demoralising defeat at CITES that began in Panama City last Monday when governments at the 19th Conference of the Parties (CoP19) in Panama rejected a proposal to reopen the international ivory trade. View more
2022-11-21Albertina Nakale University of Namibia vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu has said the institution takes cognisance of the fact that the number of students requiring work-integrated education is set to increase with the recent curricula transformation demands for mandatory work-integrated learning. View more
2022-11-22Albertina Nakale As part of the transformed curriculum, the University of Namibia will be offering an attractive advanced subsidiary (AS) incentive package for new students in 2023. View more
2022-11-22Albertina Nakale The education ministry has annulled a teaching position at Litamaro Combined School, following an outcry by the Students’ Union of Namibia (SUN), that said the advertisement calling on prospective candidates is discriminatory. View more
2022-11-23Albertina Nakale The meteorological office has predicted rain this coming weekend for most of the northern and central parts of Namibia. View more
2022-11-24Albertina Nakale The ministry of health’s decision this week to recall all Covid-19 volunteers, whose contracts were terminated on 31 October 2022, was greeted with joy by volunteers although the ministry remains mum on the reasons for the U-turn. View more
2022-11-25Albertina Nakale The plight of orphans and vulnerable children, particularly in the Five Rand Camp informal settlement near Okahandja, is appalling. View more
2022-11-25Albertina Nakale Despite Okahandja municipality having publicly announced that it has employed a debt collector to enforce its credit policy, residents are up in arms, protesting the council never consulted them on the issue before enforcement. View more
2022-11-28Albertina Nakale The environment and tourism ministry says even though it continues to record successes in its fight against wildlife crime, poaching of highly valued species remains a concern. View more