Sisedi Investment Group, the first black and female-owned asset management company in Namibia, has taken a significant stride towards empowering the nation’s youth, curbing unemployment and reshaping the financial landscape.
Ensure no child is left behind – Sioka
Some residents of the Grünau settlement in the //Kharas region joined Geduld Primary School learners and teachers on Thursday to commemorate the Day of the Namibian Child. This year, the day is being commemorated under the theme ‘The rights of the child in a digital environment’.
Ondangwa offers interest-free services
Ondangwa Town Council spokesperson Petrina Shitalangaho-Mutikisha said all residents with overdue accounts will receive interest-free municipal services for a period of one year, starting from October 2023.
Police kick off gender equal training
The Police Basic Training Course 1 of 2023-2024 was officially opened at the Pius Joseph Kaundu Police Training Centre in the Omaheke region on Friday.
Hardap councillors survive accident near Tsumeb
Mariental Urban constituency councillor Petrus Johannes Esterhuizen escaped with fractures from a motor-vehicle accident between Otavi and Tsumeb on Friday morning.
Case postponed for alleged rape accused
Rape accused Anatolia Petrus and Rauha Pinhas made their second appearance in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday when their case was postponed to 28 November this year.
Educating the Namibian child is everyone’s business
Namibians should be at the forefront of supporting initiatives to educate the Namibian child, National Council chairperson and Mankumpi constituency councillor Lukas Sinimbo Muha has stated.
Rape trial of pensioner on hold
The rape and trafficking of persons’ trial of two Noordoewer men has been put on hold, pending a ruling on an application for clarification on the charges one of them faces.
Oranjemund learners rave over national symbols
Learners from schools at Oranjemund are proud to be part of a nation in an independent country that has its own unique national
symbols.
Mushelenga calls for balanced reporting
ICT minister Peya Mushelenga said media should report balanced news, rather than only pointing out negative developments and selectively leaving out positive developments.









