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Entrepreneurship Appetite Growing in Nam

2 April 2025

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Basecamp Namibia has received more applications (68%) in 2024 from various Namibians through various entrepreneurial training or mentorship compared to 2023. The Basecamp 2024 Impact report has shown that in 2024 the  Camp had 1 220 applications from various emerging and aspiring entrepreneurs who needed to be capacitated at different entrepreneurial […]

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MTC’s Invest N$1.4 Million in Bursary Program

25 March 2025

By: Loise Shiimi   In a continued effort to support education and skills development in Namibia, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has awarded bursaries worth N$1.4 million to six students pursuing higher education. The announcement was made on Wednesday during the company’s annual bursary handover ceremony. The bursary recipients are enrolled in various fields, including Accounting, […]

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IUM Inaugurates N$45 Million Eenhana Campus

13 March 2025

By: Loise Shiimi The International University of Management (IUM) on Tuesday inaugurated its N$45 million state-of-the-art campus in Eenhana, Ohangwena region. The investment is expected to reap socio-economic benefits for the town and region, with IUM founder David Namwandi stating that the goal is to make education accessible to all at an affordable rate. This […]

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Near Half-Century School Lacks Proper Infrastructure

11 September 2024

  By: Annakleta Haikera   Shakashi Primary School in Kavango East, which has existed for 45 years, has never had adequate classrooms or proper infrastructure. Located about 60 km from Divundu in the rural area of Mukwe Constituency, the school struggles with a single teacher and only 23 learners, offering education from Grades 1 to […]

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Digital Literacy Framework Under Development

3 September 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The Ministry of Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) is currently drafting a Digital Literacy Framework to guide Namibia’s efforts in enhancing digital literacy across the nation. ICT Minister Emma Theofelus confirmed the framework’s development during MTC’s Tech Conference at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair this week. Panellists at the conference […]

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EIF Plans to Raise N$300 Million Funding to Boost Green Youth Entrepreneurship

11 April 2024

By: Justicia Shipena   The Environment Investment Fund (EIF) is planning to launch a concessional loan facility aimed at empowering youth entrepreneurs engaged in green initiatives, with plans to scale up to N$300 million by the 2024/2025 fiscal year. EIF’s Chief Executive Officer, Benedict Libanda, revealed that in the previous fiscal year, the facility had […]

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First Cohort of Green Hydrogen Students Set to Depart for Germany

2 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Following the conclusion of the two-day Sasscal-organised Green Hydrogen Symposium in Windhoek this week, the first cohort of students in the green hydrogen scholarship program will be departing for Germany, with others set to follow later. This initiative is made possible through an N$800 million grant funding from the German […]

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Students Encouraged to Embrace Nation-Building Responsibilities

21 March 2024

  By: Annakleta Haikera   New Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) Commissioner, Gerson Sindano, has called on the country’s youth, particularly students, to earnestly embrace their role in nation-building. Addressing participants during a recent engagement session organised by the Namibia Needs Me (NNM) project, Sindano emphasised the pivotal role students play in shaping the nation’s […]

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Rössing Foundation Donates to COSDEC in Swakopmund

21 March 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The Community Skills Development Centre (COSDEC) in Swakopmund recently received a substantial boost with training equipment and tools valued at N$50,000 from the Rössing Foundation. Maria Immanuel, the Foundation’s Manager for Community Development, provided updates on the equipment handover earlier this month. She emphasised that this investment aims to bolster […]

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UNAM Vendors Appeal for Stalls Amid Clashes with Police

18 March 2024

  By: Mathias Hangala & Hertha Ekandjo   Around 20 street vendors, predominantly women, who rely on selling their goods near the University of Namibia (UNAM) to make a living, are expressing frustration over what they perceive as unfair treatment by the City of Windhoek’s (CoW) police. According to the vendors, City Police officers have […]

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