Witvlei vendors determined to overcome poverty
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Some small business owners operating along the Trans-Kalahari Corridor at Witvlei say that if it were not for travellers on the highway who support them daily, they would remain job seekers.
Some small business owners operating along the Trans-Kalahari Corridor at Witvlei say that if it were not for travellers on the highway who support them daily, they would remain job seekers.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community at Walvis Bay.
Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses' selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her struggles.
Growing up in poverty doesn't determine one's future, but escaping hardship is no easy feat.
Journalist-turned-author Selima Henock’s inspiring story of resilience attests to this.
The International University of Management (IUM) held its graduation ceremony, where more than 2,000 students received qualifications in different fields.
Pombili Hanghome, who bravely returned to school at the age of 24 to join Grade 9 in 2014 despite facing mockery and bullying for being the oldest student in her class, has now achieved a significant milestone.
Healthworkers at the maternity wing at Rundu's Intermediary Hospital have shown off a premature-born baby who defied all odds and is now 1 and a half years old.
Baby Peligrine Triumph Ndara weighed 800 grammes, hardly the size of the hand of an adult person, when she was born on August 2, 2022.