“It always starts with a quick catch-up on the inbox. I will then have a tête-à-tête with my supervisor to discuss the duties. I get back to the tasks pending from the previous day, and those that require immediate attention.”
World youth ready to transform education
The planet’s youth demand inclusion in education decision-making, arguing they are not waiting for an invitation to transform education.
Govt lauds Japan for schools support
Oshana director of education Hileni Amukana has said the Japanese embassy has shown its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which call for the implementation of inclusive, equitable quality education for everyone by 2030.
Nangolo: Disrespect for culture is a curse
The leader of the Ondonga traditional authority Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo says many young people are living under a curse because parents fail to explain the importance of their culture and heritage to them.
Lüderitz jumps aboard green energy train
University of Namibia researchers recently evaluated possible opportunities of integrating green hydrogen production to the Benguela Wind Power Project in Lüderitz.
BoN, Trustco tussle heads to High Court
The Bank of Namibia is expected to apply to the High Court today for the liquidation of Trustco Bank Namibia, a subsidiary of Trustco Group Holdings.
Phosphate, fishing can co-exist – Report
The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment report by the Environmental Compliance Consultancy reveals that it has been determined that the fishing industry would be able to co-exist with the phosphate industry.
Swakopmund asks court to right ‘wrong’ appointment
The Swakopmund Town Council has approached the High Court to help it resolve a self-inflicted mess after wrongfully appointing the second-best candidate for the position of general manager for corporate services and human capital.
Kombat belongs to the State – councillor
Otavi councillor George Garab has rubbished claims that Kombat is owned by anyone other than government, saying there is no way that any private individual could have bought and owned the settlement.
Lawyer dumps Katjaimo
Prominent lawyer Mekumbu Tjiteere has ceased representing embattled Katutura Central constituency councillor Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo for possibly bringing their law firm’s name into disrepute.








