The Church Alliance for Orphans, in collaboration with the Roger Federer Foundation (RFF), recently hosted school readiness training for principals, heads of department and edu-carers of primary schools and early childhood development centres in the //Kharas region.
Year: 2022
Woman arrested for torching ex-lover’s room
Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court has granted N$1 000 bail to a 35-year-old woman, who allegedly set her ex-boyfriend’s room on fire and assaulted his pregnant girlfriend.
Strong knowledge management systems crucial for economy
The theory and practice of knowledge management are tools for supporting development and enhancing the competitiveness of organisations.
Unam ready to facilitate more internships
University of Namibia vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu has said the institution takes cognisance of the fact that the number of students requiring work-integrated education is set to increase with the recent curricula transformation demands for mandatory work-integrated learning.
Report recommends action against TransNamib executives
A report into the management of struggling railway company TransNamib reccomends that the finance minister considers disciplinary action against executives who received generous bonuses while the company was struggling to pay creditors.
Geingob urges internal Eswatini dialogue
President Hage Geingob has said solutions to whatever problems there may be in Eswatini must be found within the Kingdom.
Woman arrested after failed murder-suicide attempt
A failed murder-suicide attempt has resulted in a minor girl being placed in the care of an aunt in Walvis Bay.
IPC rubbishes disunity talk
Talks that the Independent Patriot for Change (IPC) is planning to replace Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes with deputy Saara Mutondoka were dismissed as a conspiracy theory to cause a rift among IPC members.
Lutombi studies city CEO offer
Conrad Lutombi, who was the front runner in the protracted recruitment process for the City of Windhoek’s CEO position, finally received the offer from council on Friday.
Divided Africa fails with ivory proposal
Southern Africa suffered a demoralising defeat at CITES that began in Panama City last Monday when governments at the 19th Conference of the Parties (CoP19) in Panama rejected a proposal to reopen the international ivory trade.









