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The Namibian National Students Organisation (NANSO) hosted a Green Carpet event with the aim of building stronger connections between young Namibians and different industries.
The Namibian National Students Organisation (NANSO) hosted a Green Carpet event with the aim of building stronger connections between young Namibians and different industries.
The Miss Namibia Organisation, powered by NBC, has officially announced the semi-finalists for the Miss Teen and Miss Namibia beauty pageants.
Out of over 100 entries, 20 Miss Teen semi-finalists will participate in the preliminary pageant, and 24 will compete in Miss Namibia.
Homeless people who were accommodated at the Khomasdal Stadium during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 are still residing at the facility.
Public Relations Officer at the City of Windhoek, Lydia Hamutenya has confirmed that recommendations to relocate the residents is currently on the table.
A suspect was apprehended at Ariamsvlei this morning during an intelligence-led operation, found in possession of two bags containing 26 parcels of cannabis.
The cannabis weighed approximately 27,000 grams (27 kg), police report, with a value exceeding N$ 1.3 million.
The Simply You Magazine hosted a public speaking masterclass, aimed at equipping participants from various sectors with knowledge and skills on how to engage with audiences.
The International University of Management (IUM) and the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) have signed an MoU that will enable IUM students to work with NamRA officials to conduct research and data analysis.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture held a meet-and-greet session with various sectors within the ministry to familiarise themselves with the new leadership.
The International Confederation of Midwives and Laerdal Global Health have donated birth simulators to the International University of Management.
The items aim to enhance the practical skills of nursing students, thereby reducing risks during childbirth.
The University of Namibia (UNAM)'s School of Medicine has inaugurated a pharmacy at the Hage Geingob Campus in Khomasdal.
Residents in the Goreangab settlement in Windhoek have taken it on themselves to cover up potholes in Eveline Street.
The volunteers say that although it is not an easy job, it provides them with some income, which enables them to put food on their tables.