The Afrox Leadership Academy, an initiative of Afrox Namibia said it has committed itself to serve students’ needs in terms of developing their leadership skills despite Covid-19.
DISPATCHED THOUGHTS: Love your parents
Count yourself lucky if you still have both your parents in your life, in fact, consider yourself blessed and one of God’s favourites if both your parents are alive and well.
“I see myself being a world champion” – Simon Jr
POPYA with Harry Simon Jr
Integrated Physical Education and School Sports (IPESS) programme finally launched
The launch set to take place today at Van Rhyn Primary School in Windhoek, will kick off the advocacy programme and launch the colourful new logo for IPESS.
DREAMS volunteers graduate… urge robust education on reproductive health
Thirty-two young Namibian women graduated as the first ambassadors in the country from the DREAMS programme aimed at supporting adolescent girls and young women in the prevention of new HIV infections.
Africa’s US$6 billion in revenue losses expected to worsen
Although Africa’s air traffic is down by 89% and revenue loses on the continent are expected to reach US$6 billion this year, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has cautioned that
Freeway absorbs about 500 locals
Mutorwa noted that it is crucial and commendable under the current economic challenges and unemployment that most locals are catered for at the site.
TASHIA TRAVELS: What travel has taught me
Even though I have always leaned towards this approach to life, travel has taught me that I don’t need many possessions. I like things, nice things, but I’ve learned that I don’t need them.
Sinimbo leaves Naute project impressed
KEETMANSHOOP – Industrialisation deputy minister Verna Sinimbo has advised management at the Naute irrigation project to place their main focus on the marketing of produce harvested at the agricultural project.
Shot in the arm for natural resource management
KEETMANSHOOP – Twelve community-based natural resource management entities received grants to an amount of N$22 million from the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia last Friday at Keetmanshoop.