NANTU URGES WORKERS TO RESKILL
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NANTU Secretary General Loide Shaanika has called on workers to continuously skill up, warning that the workforce risks becoming strangers in their own jobs as technology advances.
NANTU Secretary General Loide Shaanika has called on workers to continuously skill up, warning that the workforce risks becoming strangers in their own jobs as technology advances.
Author Job Angula has launched a book titled "Digital Namibia: From Paper to Progress", offering a roadmap for Namibia's digital transformation.
Cybersecurity has transformed from merely a technical necessity into a foundation of broader economic development.
This was a key takeaway at the opening of a three-day 2026 Namibia International Cyber-Security Conference and Exhibition.
The Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), Menesia Muinjo, said the national broadcaster is stepping up efforts to support cybersecurity awareness as digital threats continue to grow.
The Namibia Defence Force (NDF) has received a state-of-the-art Advanced Network Laboratory at the School of Signals in Okahandja.
The achievement in defence cooperation represents a crucial element of the enduring bilateral relations between Namibia and India.
Service providers in the ICT sector are intensifying efforts to expand infrastructure, aiming to bridge the digital divide and enhance connectivity.
The National Digital Health Policy was launched today.
Expected to guide innovation in the delivery of healthcare services into the next decade, the legal blueprint was launched by Health and Social Services Minister Dr Esperance Luvindao.
The development of the National Digital Monitoring and Evaluation dashboard is at an advanced stage.
The dashboard will enable real-time performance tracking, improved data access and enhanced evidence-based decision-making across government institutions.
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) says mobile data usage continues to grow in Namibia.
Still speaking at Katima Mulilo, Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) Minister Emma Kantema said that although technology is a powerful tool for empowerment, it has become a new frontier for violence that manifests in various forms.