Mukwe constituency youth Aron Mundanya is extending a helping hand to the needy members of his community in the Kavango East.
Youth Corner
Improving ECDs one at a time
New Elementary Namibia is passionately working towards holistically raising the standard of community-based early childhood development centres in informal settlements.
Meet the face behind JFocus Media
onas Nghishihange embarked on photography at the age of 19 and is possibly Oshakati’s best photographer.
Culture starts at home
Outjo Secondary School principal Usko Shivute has pleaded for the participation of the community, especially parents, in the education process of the young and contributing to their development.
Silas’ love for kapana wins big
Ester Silas’ persistence in competing finally paid off when she was crowned the 2023 Nedbank Kapana Cook-Off winner in Ongwediva this past weekend.
Wood, smoke, fire…cook!
From a self-taught chef who has been experimenting with different ingredients for many years to becoming champion of Unam’s first-ever student cooking competition, nursing student Isabel Ndimbarukua has big plans.
Itumba enters literary world with ‘Onyika Yepumba’
Laudanekwa Itumba, an Oshiwambo language graduate from the University of Namibia’s Hifikepunye Pohamba Campus, has made her debut in the literary world with a captivating book that reflects her evolution as a writer.
Opinion – The #BeFree Youth Campus: A new dawn for education in Namibia
Over the past seven years, more than 10 000 pupils have failed to make it past the first exit point of their educational careers or to qualify for university admission.
STEM bootcamp engages 60 students
Girl Up Namibia, a youth organisation, dedicated to empowering youth through STEM education, recently organised a successful event that brought together over 60 high school and university students in Windhoek. In collaboration with SOS Children’s Villages, the event aimed to ignite a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among the attendees.
Evolve and respect your culture
Learners at the Mureti Senior Secondary School in Opuwo are advising fellow Namibian peers to respect culture as it forms an integral part of a person’s identity and not be overwhelmed by Western ideologies.









