WINDHOEK – Newly-appointed head coach of the national women’s football team the Brave Gladiators,
The Youth Must Take Responsibility
It is well established that the majority of the Namibian population is made up of the youth, almost everything that happens in the country revolves around the youth, whether it’s positive or not. Youth in their very nature
How I finally got myself to join the gym and stay committed
When I was in university, I used to be consistent. Consistent in giving up. Now, stay with me. Every
You can be underprivileged but rich in love and hope – Orlam
Ewan Orlam is a first-year law student at the University of Namibia. Coming from a needy home, he never allowed his situation to determine his future. “This young man comes from an underprivileged household, not
Windhoek Central Private School hosts Winter Fun Day
WINDHOEK – Last week Youth Corner’s Aletta Shikololo joined the learners of Windhoek Central Private School as they celebrated their annual Winter Fun Day.
African Pathfinder Leaders Initiative trains youth
WINDHOEK- The African Pathfinder Leaders Initiative (APLI) held their second leadership training last week at the Keetmanshoop Multipurpose Youth Center. Sem Mandela Uutoni, the Founder and Executive Director
Women in Science camp attracts high school girls
WINDHOEK – Over 60 girls from high schools across Namibia gathered at the University of Science and Technology (Nust) to showcase their innovative projects during the Women in Science (WiSci), Girls in
Oshana Region’s N$300 million development budget set to increase during the MTEF
WINDHOEK – When Minister of Finance Calle Schlettwein tabled the national budget in March this year, he allocated just over N$300 million to the Oshana Region’s development budget for the 2019/20 financial year.
Bank Windhoek revises its fee structure
WINDHOEK – Bank Windhoek has announced its new fee structure, effected this week Monday, 1st of July.
The bank announced that it has not increased its account management fees for transaction and all current
Second season of NTA’s Live Your Passion hits the screen
WINDHOEK - Stereotypes, bias, stigma and misunderstanding continue to isolate career options in the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) domain.