WINDHOEK - Bank Windhoek recently announced the appointment of Saara Shivute as its head of specialist finance effective, 15 September 2018 and Brisley Cloete as its Oranjemund branch manager effective today.
Skin self-care routine
A number of studies have shown a direct relationship between looks and earnings, with some papers even claiming that “more beautiful” people earn up to 40 percent more. I will deal with the scientific concept of beauty in one of my future articles.
Contraceptives crucial for young people’s health
WINDHOEK - Contraceptives are crucial for protecting the health of the youth who, however, often encounter significant barriers to accessing contraceptive information and services.
To bleach or not to bleach…Is skin lightening worth the risk?
WINDHOEK - Health Focus this week looks into skin bleaching and whether it is advisable to use skin lightening products.
More capacity development is needed in the ABS regime
WINDHOEK - Local and indigenous communities around the world still need more training on how they can fairly and equitably derive benefits from genetic resources and related traditional knowledge.
EEASA should be strong and be heard: Gumede
LIVINGSTONE – The President of the Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa says the association needs to make its voice heard in the promotion of Education for Sustainable Development in the region.
New biodiversity project being mooted
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) is in the process of developing a new biodiversity conservation project which will focus on developing an economy based on the commercialisation of indigenous animals and plants in selected landscapes.
Namibia’s NDC targets ‘achievable’
WINDHOEK- According to Environment and Tourism Deputy Minister Bernadette Jagger, Namibia’s National Determined Contributions (NDCs) to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions are achievable.
Windhoek honours icons from different spheres
WINDHOEK – Kaujeua, Muundjua, Katjiuongua, Shiimi, Kamburona, Geingos, Katangolo and Tjitjo.
Ongwediva to address over-flowing sewerage problem
ONGWEDIVA - The Ongwediva Town Council is exploring avenues to alleviate the plight of its residents living along the sewerage pond stream from continuously being flooded and being exposed to an unhygienic atmosphere.