Growing up with charitable parents, visual artist, Pinehas Shikulo popularly known as Zulu Boy’s dream was to always make a positive impact in his community, and it is turning into a reality.
Youth Corner
Young potential voters’ views on the upcoming elections
In light of the ongoing supplementary registration of voters for the upcoming regional council and local authority elections, Youth Corner contacted young potential voters from across the country to find out if they are going to vote in the elections and the importance thereof.
Dispatched thoghts – The beauty of life
One never knows where they will end up, they never know what the outcome will be.
Social reflections – Goodbye is the saddest word
I have never been good at goodbyes, for a variety of reasons.
Lack of information thwarts the success of start-ups
Brandberg Global , an organisation aimed at providing valuable resources for start-ups to enable them to perform at their highest potential created an online platform to assist local start-ups to have abundance access to information about the entrepreneurial journey.
Nanso powers virtual magazine
The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) is developing a virtual magazine that aims at raising awareness on Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Lack of information hinders the participation of youth in elections – I Am Voting Namibia
The I Am Voting Namibia organisation, tasked with empowering the youth in democratic processes said the lack of interest in the youth participating in elections stems from the information which lacks and doesn’t seem to appeal well to the current generation.
Social Reflections – Three year’s a charm: Becoming a Chevening scholar
There is no greater truth than “access delayed, which is not always access denied”.
Dispatched thoughts – Following rules and regulations for your safety
We live in a free and democratic country, one where the constitution is the supreme law, and a country where our commander in chief is elected by the people of the country.
Popya with Rauna Awene – Sharing hope when life seems hopeless
In our daily lives, we witness the stress and hopelessness many people especially women are experiencing, this is the motive that pushes 29-year-old, Rauna Awene to empower women through her foundation.