Skills Growth Namibia, an initiative launched under the MothersBusiness umbrella, which is set to host a highly anticipated master class for administrators, is scheduled to take place on Saturday.
Youth Corner
Nust triumphs in Bank of Namibia 2023 debating challenge
The Bank of Namibia’s highly anticipated 2023 tertiary institution debating challenge concluded with a thrilling showcase of intellectual prowess and critical thinking.
Championing gender equality
The Women Deliver Conference 2023 which recently took place in Rwanda, Kigali provided an extraordinary platform for young voices of Namibia to take centre stage, forging a path towards gender equality and breaking barriers.
SA youth spending less on their grocery basket – report
Retail data from Maholla, a viral consumer reward app, recently revealed South African youth, and the households that depend on them, have smaller basket sizes than most pensioners in our country.
Law students seek donations for learners in Ruacana
A group of final-year students from the University of Namibia (Unam) is appealing for public support in the form of donations for their law firm’s community impact project, which aims to benefit Ombyarundu Primary School in Ruacana.
Youth involvement crucial in peace talks crucial
The African Union (AU) youth ambassador for peace Khouloud Baghouri says young people are the most vulnerable group in the face of the current challenges that Africa is going through including violence and conflict.
Empowering youth through climate talks
Executive chairperson of the National Youth Council Sharonice Busch says over the past few years, Namibia has witnessed the emergence of inspiring youth-led initiatives that are focused on galvanising climate action at both local and national levels.
Top things adults say they miss the most from childhood
A study of 2 000 Brits revealed the activities adults miss most from their youth, with more than half (56%) admitting they have lost their sense of fun with age.
Intelligence doesn’t guarantee success – Geingos
First Lady Monica Geingos said being smart will not necessarily guarantee success, and there are other key attributes like mental resilience, hard work and balancing activities that can take one far in life.
DHPS learners experience French language and culture
Eleven DHPS learners from Grade 10 and Grade 11 took part in a 12-day language and cultural trip to Paris, France, from 18 to 29 June 2023. The idea was to combine intensive French classes with the discovery of Paris.









