At least seven people were killed and 13 others injured early
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Cameroon tackles measles and rubella outbreak
Cameroon on Wednesday launched a five-day vaccination campaign targeting children amid an outbreak of measles and rubella.
17 dead from gas leak in South African slum
At least 17 people, including three children, have died after a gas leak at a South African slum near Johannesburg, possibly linked to illegal mining operations, emergency services said yesterday.
Stock markets slump on higher US rate worries
Major stock markets slumped yesterday, with the biggest falls in Paris and Hong Kong, as investors fretted over the prospect of more US interest rate hikes and the risk to the global economy.
Opinion – Managing global change and seizing new opportunities
Like many other countries, Namibia is faced with a challenging economic environment created by global macro changes.
Zimbabwe commissions Chinese-built lithium plant
Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday commissioned a Chinese-built lithium processing plant at a mine in Goromonzi District, some 40 km east of the capital Harare
Opinion – Formulating school effectiveness through nomothetic-idiographic-transactional leadership
All Namibian schools have clocked six months, and in some quarters where all stakeholders in education are pulling together to achieve targeted goals, much has been achieved in all spheres.
Opinion – Youth matter
On 16 June, the LPM Youth Command Element Commemorated Youth Day in Swakopmund under the theme #YouthMatters.
Opinion – Disciplinary overreach in Namibian classrooms
Michel Foucault is a renowned French philosopher, and those who are familiar with his analysis of disciplinary power elucidate the complex and subtle ways in which power relations are established and maintained through disciplinary techniques in various institutional settings, of which school is a prime example.
State of business address: Rethink, redefine trade policy
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted its first-ever Namibia’s State of Business Address on 26 June 2023 under the theme, ‘Private Sector’s Ordeals and Triumphs – Paving a Way for Public-Private Partnership’.









