Namibia’s national power utility company NamPower recently held a trainee graduation ceremony to award deserving artisans and electricians.
Nanso assists over 7 000 students
The president of the Namibian National Student Organisation (Nanso), Simon Taapopi, said the association has to date assisted more than 7 000 students from the higher education sector as part of the Access to Education Campaign.
Green and EstApp team up to provide real estate needs at your fingertips
Green Enterprise Solutions (Green) and EstApp recently signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU signalling the intention for Green to further develop EstApp’s real estate software application to ensure Namibians have all their real estate needs at their fingertips.
Deglobalisation will have negative consequences for region – Dykes
From the discussions during the recent 2020 Investment Summit, hosted by Nedbank Namibia and Simonis Storm, it is evident that deglobalisation is a structural transformation of the world economy and the risks thereof have not diminished.
Word On The Block by the Namibian Police – Understanding primary police functions
The National Assembly of the Republic of Namibia passed the Police Act, 1990, which set up a police force known as the Namibian Police Force.
Namibian constitution celebrated
The 30th anniversary of the adoption of Namibia’s constitution was marked on the 9 February under the theme ‘The Namibian Constitution – Thirty years on: A Reflection’.
Kunene leaders undertake familiarisation mission
OPUWO – The political leadership of Kunene region, including governor Marius Sheya, have embarked on a familiarisation mission, which will include monitoring and evaluating some of the ongoing projects in the region.
Luderitz community embraces cervical cancer screening
KEETMANSHOOP – Cervical cancer is on the rise in Namibia and this has made the government to regard the disease a public health concern, said //Kharas Regional Council chairperson, Jan Scholtz.
Police hunt for mom of dumped foetus
ONGWEDIVA - The police in Omusati region are seeking public assistance to aid in tracing the mother of a foetus that was discovered at the Outapi Town Council dumping site on Monday afternoon.
Gibeon tackles youth unemployment, skills gap
To bridge the skills development gap in Gibeon, the village council has been hosting free training to empower and equip the youth with various skills to address the current high unemployment rate.