An increasing number of young people are embarking on business ventures, and it is great to notice that many are doing something for themselves to pay bills or just be independent.
Youth Corner
EduVision creating equal access to learning
It is not fair for learners in remote schools to write the same exams as learners in urban areas, a local educationalist has said.
Sharing farming information is imperative
Constant information sharing sessions are important for young and established farmers, as it sheds more light on how they should navigate through the livestock sector.
Genocide – Penetrating the soul
“Chief Saul had lost dozens of humped white cows,” said Mathew.
Te Divina, not your regular cup of tea
Nowadays, tea is not only used as a refreshment. Some teas have properties that act as a tummy filler so that people don’t eat too much, or is used as a remedy to burn belly fat and thereby lose weight. Vida Divina Namibia is providing just that.
Cartoon art by Nghiyavala
Art, in its many forms, will always be a part of someone’s life, whether it is the artist or the art appreciator, because art conveys emotions. However, art is not limited to painting or music, as many people believe.
Nuusiku ventures into real estate
We love a focused and business-minded queen, and Nuusiku Eliakim has been giving us all the right reasons to look up to her when it comes to running successful businesses.
Taking on the corporate world through Sanlam
The biggest life insurance company in Africa, Sanlam Namibia, has accorded 12 university students with internship opportunities, giving them hope in realising their dreams of climbing the corporate ladder.
Giving hope to Namibian learners
Among the reasons learners drop out of school is lack of uniforms, bags, sanitary pads and shoes, but this is something Elia Nghitoolwa is slowly changing in efforts to keep them in school.
Dispatched thoughts – Act today and pay tomorrow
I am at a stage where some of my earlier actions are now catching up with me, both good and bad. We all know the saying of “you reap what you sow”, and as we get older, we slowly but continuously start to reap what we sowed years before.








