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Life After Incarceration: Breaking the Chains of Reintegration Struggles

Written by on 20 February 2024

  By: Loise Shiimi   For individuals with criminal records, the journey to securing employment and achieving financial stability post-incarceration can feel like navigating through another prison. Recognising these challenges, the Second Chance Foundation, a non-profit organisation, has dedicated itself to providing hope and restoration to ex-convicts. The foundation recently convened an event in the […]

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Oshikoto to Spend N$1.7 Million on Construction of Rural Toilets

Written by on 15 February 2024

  By: Loise Shiimi   The Oshikoto Regional Council has allocated N$1.7 million towards the procurement of construction materials for the development of 100 toilets across its ten constituencies for the fiscal year 2023/2024 as part of its rural sanitation program. This initiative aims to tackle sanitation challenges prevalent in rural areas and curb open […]

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Residents Unhappy with Ruacana’s Salty Borehole Water

Written by on 6 February 2024

  By: Loise Shiimi   Residents of Ruacana, have expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of water supplied by the town council. Complaints arose during a recent interview with Eagle FM, revealing that since November 2023, residents have been forced to consume salty borehole water. The discontent among residents stems from a lack of communication regarding […]

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The Economy Needs More Than Teachers and Nurses To Thrive – Analysts

Written by on 25 January 2024

Loise Shiimi   Education stakeholders have been urged to play a more active role in guiding parents and secondary school graduates toward career paths that align with the country’s economic development and diversification goals. Over the years, Namibia has seen a huge number of pupils graduating from high school opting to pursue studies in education […]

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Oversupply of Lower Primary Teachers A Cause for Concern …high school graduates are advised to desist from majoring in teaching

Written by on 9 January 2024

By: Loise Shiimi and Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture is grappling with an oversupply of lower primary teachers, and cannot find jobs for them. This situation is becoming dire that Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka is now advising fresh school graduates against pursuing teaching majors in this specific stage of education. Nghipondoka […]

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Starving Oxen, Donkeys Stresses Northern Communal Farmers

Written by on 12 December 2023

By: Loise Shiimi   Crop farmers in the Northern Communal Areas (NCA) and specifically in regions such as Oshikoto, Oshana, Omusati and Ohangwena are battling various challenges as they kick off their ploughing season following good rainfall. While the precipitation has prompted farmers to commence ploughing, the readiness of oxen and donkeys, along with seed […]

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MTC Becomes Latest Victim of Infrastructure Vandalism

Written by on 30 November 2023

By: Loise Shiimi Despite warnings to cease with the illegal activity, members of the public in the Omusati region continue vandalising telecommunication infrastructure, causing disruptions in connectivity in the region. The most recent incident occurred when a network tower belonging to the Mobile Telecommunication (MTC), near Omakange in the Ruacana Constituency was vandalised. MTC’s communication […]

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Northern Water Crisis: Economic Dreams Shattered

Written by on 28 November 2023

By: Loise Shiimi The ongoing scarcity of potable water in northern and north-eastern Namibia continues to cast a shadow over the region, not only causing hardships but also hampering economic aspirations. The situation is especially dire in the Oshikoto region, particularly in the Eengodi, Okankolo, and King Nehale lya Mpingana constituencies, where residents endure prolonged […]

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Namibia Ranks 9th in Africa for Innovation … Globally at 96th Position

Written by on 25 November 2023

By: Loise Shiimi Namibia has been ranked in the ninth spot as the most innovative economy in Africa. This is according to the latest World Intellectual Property Organisation’s (WIPO) Global Innovation Index (GII) report. Mauritius clinched the top position, followed by South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Botswana, Egypt, Cape Verde, Senegal, and then Namibia. WIPO, a […]

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