NKURENKURU - The San community near Nkurenkuru are still subjected to living in extreme poverty, as they still have no access to basic needs such as proper shelter, food and water.
Police fear missing men attacked by wild animals
Barely a week after human skeletal remains were found near farm De Rust about 65 kilometers from Uis in the Erongo region, yet another shocking disovery was made on Saturday after a goat herder stumbled on a set of human remains.
Katjavivi pleased with NUST academic research
Chancellor of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Professor Peter Katjavivi is content with the tertiary institution’s relentless efforts to expand its academic research capacity.
BoN expects a 6.9% contraction of domestic economy
The Bank of Namibia expects the domestic economy to contract by 6.9% in 2020, following a milder contraction of 1.1% in 2019. This is according to its economic outlook update for April 2020, which was released yesterday.
DBN suspends four staff members
The Development Bank of Namibia has suspended four of its employees, pending an investigation into alleged breach of the bank’s operational standards. The suspensions were effected as a result of anonymous tip-offs received.
Businesses team up with public sector
WALVIS BAY - The success of smart partnerships is evident in Erongo region with the private sector taking the leading role in assisting the public health sector as well as residents in the region during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Staying educated through #TeamGraduate
The status of education in Namibia is being challenged by many obstacles which led to some organisations and citizens joining hands to offer the little resources they have to lift the weight off the government. One such initiative is #TeamGraduate.
Popya – Cleaning Namibia one hand at a time
The feeling and experience of having lived with almost nothing have led a young businesswoman to give back to her countrymen and women in the form of cleanliness and maintaining good hygiene.
Dispatched thoughts – Our friendly neighbours
As a country, we are one of the youngest nations in the world and that technically makes us the young brother of the world and simultaneously the new kid on the block.
Social reflections – What are you busy with?
When I started my career at the age of 19 I dabbled in everything, I did radio, marketing events, cleaning services, engineering, writing, blogging, master of ceremony services, speaker, philanthropist and influencer. I did everything and I ensured I did it well and ensured I kept BUSY. As a result, I spread myself thin. I revered in the statement that I so proudly reiterated often .