“Our brands introduce us before we walk into rooms and, whether we like it or not, they lead us
Youth Corner
Nghipondoka encourages authors to publish indigenous
Nghipondoka pointed out a need for indigenous languages reading materials to help curb the rate of school dropouts and make education more engaging,
The status of education during and post-Covid-19
“Covid-19 will also enable how online learning, as one of the knowledge platforms will on a long
Opinion – Intergenerational Hatred
I have observed toxic family cultures and a lack of constructive reinforcement from many adults in our societies.
Dispatched thoughts – A new normal we all have to accept
I don’t know what normal is anymore; I have lost my bearings when it comes to what is normal and what isn’t.
The rise of a young innovator
16 years old, Berhane Wheeler is probably like any other teenager who is into digital games but what makes him stand out from a crowd is that he is into the business of developing them.
APLI to launch tech programme
The African Pathfinder Leaders Initiative will launch a tech programme to train early-career information technology (IT)-enthusiasts in fields relevant to a career in back-office automation.
Petition to extend voters registration propelled
Young Namibians have formed part of an ally of potential voters who want the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to extend or grant another period to register for the upcoming regional and local government elections.
Dispatched thoughts – Hard work never disappoints
Nothing beats hard work, we have heard it before and read about it countless times, that behind every success is pure unfiltered hard work, putting in the time and energy to do what needs to be done, no matter how minuscule or insignificant it seems to be, there is always work to be done.
Young author shares hardship about being a writer in Namibia
Nust FM Radio personality and author Delila Katanga (20) said it is not easy being a local author and one of the toughest experiences of a writer like her in Namibia is getting her books on the shelves, as local publishers do not fulfill the same duties as international publishers.