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By: Finna Kahili A 37-year-old visually impaired Miriam Kamberipa calls for equal employment opportunities for people with disabilities, citing discrimination in the job market where they are often overlooked despite having qualifications. Kamberipa, who is currently unemployed despite obtaining an Honours degree in Industrial Psychology nine years ago, also has two certificates in counselling. In […]

By: Josia Shigwedha The National Council and National Assembly have jointly launched new vehicle registration number plates today in Windhoek. The vehicles that belong to the parliament will be easily identified by a green vehicle registration plate displaying the abbreviation LNA for Legislature National Assembly and LNC for Legislature National Council. Delivering a keynote address […]

By: Finna Kahili Community and church leader Chinaville Vries has shared the negative impact of fatherlessness on families, stressing the crucial role fathers play in shaping children’s identity and purpose. Vries was speaking during the One Economy Foundation’s Be Free Campaign, which hosted a Men’s Workshop on Friday in Windhoek. The dialogue aims to open […]

By: Valeria Handobe In an effort to combat plastic pollution and environmental degradation, the Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta inaugurated the country’s first Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Plastic Flake Plant at Okahandja on Thursday.  The recycling plant transforms discarded beverage bottles made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) material into PET flakes with an international […]

By: Ketemba Tjipepa In a celebration of determination and resilience, the Women at Work Training Centre in Windhoek witnessed a milestone as seven students, including three inmates on parole from the Windhoek Correctional Facility, graduated from their three-month dress-making and pattern-designing course today.  The graduation ceremony, themed “New Beginnings,” marked a significant step forward for […]

By: Valeria Handobe The South African High Commission in Namibia, together with the Namibian public and private sectors, as well as various local organisations, celebrate its 30th anniversary of freedom and democracy this week, commemorating the 1994 democratic breakthrough, when South Africa experienced universal voting rights for the first time. Typically observed on the 27th […]