Ondanaukiro yomwinyi nombepo yeyuru ondanaukiro yoruveze orure ndjitjitwa iyomwinyo imbwi tjimauyende amautanauka.
Year: 2019
Adv Samson gives up the helm of Air Namibia
WINDHOEK – Air Namibia has confirmed the resignation of its Acting Executive Head, Adv Mandi Samson, who has tendered her resignation in order to pursue other opportunities.
Nust career fair focuses on catalysing youth empowerment
WINDHOEK – The University of Science and Technology (Nust) this week hosted its annual career fair under the theme ‘Catalysing youth empowerment for the Fourth Industrial Revolution’.
Hangala Group empowers employees through share scheme
WINDHOEK - Hangala Group, a diversified holding company wholly-owned and controlled by Namibians, this week announced the establishment of a Trust to hold shares in the company for the benefit of the company’s employees.
Paratus invests another N$114 million in infrastructure
WINDHOEK – Paratus, the only Namibian telecommunications service provider to be active internationally, plans to invest a further N$114 million in local infrastructure during 2019.
Genocide verdict a serious learning curve and reawakening
After more than two years of waiting in exasperation, excitement, hope, expectations and uncertainty, the judge in the class action brought by the Ovaherero, Ovambanderu and Nama against the government of the Federal Republic of Germany has delivered her verdict.
A perspective on leadership
I have a longstanding passion for motivational or inspirational material. Quick research shows that I am not alone. An actress once compared the inspirational or encouraging words to the daily intake of vitamins. At its most effective delivery, motivation may very well be the crutch that moves one from stasis to breakthrough.
Female households the backbone of Namibia
In the words of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you.”
A PhD degree must be original work
Today I want to tackle the concept of originality when it comes to doctoral research degrees.
The plight of Namibia’s children in rural schools
Goran Hyden is right when he says, “Turing the despair and pessimism that affects large sectors of the African people into hope and optimism will require from the planners of African development to re-inspect the premises upon which they have based their planning to date. No one escapes this challenge: there are no short cuts to progress.”