I don’t know what normal is anymore; I have lost my bearings when it comes to what is normal and what isn’t.
Year: 2020
The rise of a young innovator
16 years old, Berhane Wheeler is probably like any other teenager who is into digital games but what makes him stand out from a crowd is that he is into the business of developing them.
APLI to launch tech programme
The African Pathfinder Leaders Initiative will launch a tech programme to train early-career information technology (IT)-enthusiasts in fields relevant to a career in back-office automation.
Petition to extend voters registration propelled
Young Namibians have formed part of an ally of potential voters who want the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to extend or grant another period to register for the upcoming regional and local government elections.
Opinion – Lockdown’s corporate communication dynamics
As the wave of remote work continues to redefine the path of corporate communication, large and small to medium enterprises have had to restructure how they operate and do business to remain compliant.
MultiChoice launches Enhanced Decoder Notification
MultiChoice Namibia has confirmed the launch of its Enhanced Decoder Notification (EDN) functionality, which aims to address communication issues for subscribers and takes the admin out of TV viewing so consumers can get back to being entertained.
Perseverance pays off in the end for Aus bakery
KEETMANSHOOP – What started as a part-time hobby has developed into a well-established and fully-fledged bakery, providing fresh bread daily to residents of the Aus settlement.
New loans contract for second consecutive year
The total number of new loans issued in the country as of 31 December 2019 contracted by 11% compared to the previous reporting year.
Consumers must be protected from predatory lending
Research conducted by Usuta Kavari, a Namibian economist currently furthering his studies in the United Kingdom, found that while microlending and payroll deductions improved the institutional environment that engendered financial deepening in Namibia, a need exists to improve compliance standards to ensure that consumers are protected and not put at risk of unscrupulous and predatory lending practices.
Tashia Travels – London: Life, love and lockdown
As one of the most visited cities in the world, the capital of the United Kingdom is a thriving multicultural metropolis that has something for absolutely everyone.