Member of Parliament Inna Hengari said countries are built on ideas and not on rhetoric, and there is a need to ensure the current circumstances of unemployment, poverty and inequality are addressed without taking away more jobs, using the fourth industrial revolution.
Marembo foundation cares for the vulnerable
Florian Jacky Marembo, a 27-year-old final-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Public Management at NUST in Windhoek, is on a mission to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable people and orphans in informal settlements.
YouthWyze empowering peers through education
YouthWyze Namibia is on a mission to educate and empower young people by addressing crucial aspects of their daily lives.
Talent, discipline see Mbamba SSS win
Choirmaster Mathews Tuhafeni Michael who led learners of the Rundu-based Dr Alpo Mbamba Secondary School to victory in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Song Competition in Swakopmund last Friday, says apart from being talented, discipline was key in them winning.
Girl, 8, crafts thermos flask … finding ways to beat the cold
Mutafela Sinvula (8) emerged as a star at the recent Erongo Regional Science Fair for creating a functional thermos flask from everyday materials.
20 global airlines join IATA’s safety charter
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) yesterday announced the launch of the IATA Safety Leadership Charter at the IATA World Safety and Operations Conference taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Nedbank home loans hits N$500 million mark
Despite the tough economic climate, Nedbank Namibia disbursed home loans worth N$500 million in 2022, which points to the significant influence of the home loans sector on the bank’s growth in the real estate industry.
Opinion – Impacts of climate change on agriculture
In Namibia, agriculture is one of the most important sectors. Around 70% of the country’s population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture for their income and livelihood – mostly in the subsistence sector.
Opinion – Revitalising agricultural schemes in Zambezi
Agriculture remains a vital aspect that continues to provide a sustainable livelihood for billions of people worldwide.
Irimari trumpets green hydrogen scholarships
Oshana governor Elia Irimari has rallied the youth behind the N$100 million green hydrogen scholarships, saying with energy transition imminent, they must become skilled in green energy resources.









