Ndeshihafela Shakumu decided to start her own business of crafting keyholders to complement her clerical income and maintain her children.
Youth Corner
REDEFINING vocational training
THERE have been miscon ceptions about vocational trades, with some saying it is for people who can’t get enough points to go to university, for people who can’t get good jobs or qualifications while students have praised the role they play in offering technical skills.
Idhogela cooks with love
Making people smile with his delicious meals is a dream come true for 30-year-old chef, Patrick Idhogela.
Namcol graduates urged to continue learning
Letshego Namibia CEO Ester Kali has commended the Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol) graduates for their determination and resilience in pursuing education to enhance their existing skills or acquire new ones, but reminded them to remain relevant in this ever-changing world.
PMT Health Care Institute celebrates 50 graduates
The PMT Health Care Institute on Friday conferred qualifications on 50 students in its first-ever graduation ceremony at the Mecure Hotel in Windhoek.
Cota students screen films as final-year project
Local film industry professionals were impressed by the work of College of the Arts (Cota) filmmaking students, following the screening of their final-year projects at MultiChoice Namibia on Friday morning
Unam Got Talent spotlights dreams, talents
The University of Namibia (Unam) is buzzing with excitement today as the inaugural Unam Got Talent show unfolds on its main campus. Spearheaded by Vilho Hakandume, a student representative council for Recreation, this event marks a significant milestone in the university’s history.
MP: Countries are built on ideas not rhetoric
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.









