I came to China in September of last year for my Master’s degree in International Communication. I am on a MOFCOM scholarship, set up by the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China in order to strengthen the communication and cooperation between China and other nations and enhance the capabilities especially of developing nations.
DBN announces virus relief measures
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) is preparing measures to provide relief to borrowers in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, CEO Martin Inkumbi has confirmed.
Street youth, a resource for development
The phenomenon of streetism in Namibia is a scourge that has reached alarming proportions.
Covid-19: The test of leadership, cultures and rallying around what is ours
The coronavirus or Covid-19, which World Health Organisation (WHO) declared a global health pandemic on 11 February 2020, rapidly spread across most countries of the world.
PDM calls for widespread Covid-19 testing
The Popular Democratic Movement has called on government to re-evaluate its protocol and to start testing for Covid-19 on a larger scale as a matter of urgency.
Presidency denies censorship of local media
The Presidency has defended its decision to exclude some media houses from a media briefing at State House last week.
Amukwiyu implores nation to unite in virus fight
OMUTHIYA – Swapo Oshikoto regional coordinator Armas Amukwiyu has implored Namibians to unite in the fight against Covid-19, saying all those with resources should assist others who are unable to fend for themselves.
Seven fined for defying lockdown regulations in Erongo
WALVIS BAY – Residents especially those in Kuisebmond and Mondesa are still giving the law enforcement agencies grey hair when it comes to adhering to the lockdown measures.
Hours relaxed for social grant payments
WALVIS BAY – Government pension, disability and social grants will be paid out any day of the week for the next three months at any Nampost in Erongo region, starting on Tuesday this week.
Okahandja councillors seek reinstatement in five days
Embattled Okahandja local authority councillors have asked new urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni to set aside their suspensions within five days.