Namibians creating own jobs may lie in digital transformation- Theofelus
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The key to Namibians creating their own jobs and filling the employment gap themselves may lie in digital transformation.
The key to Namibians creating their own jobs and filling the employment gap themselves may lie in digital transformation.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus says the country's educational systems must adapt to the world as technology continues to evolve.
The digital divide between urban and rural communities is getting narrower as the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology ensures that the young reap the benefits of the digital world.
As the world moves toward digitalization, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has introduced a Digital Literacy Program.
Opposition MPs in the National Assembly have expressed mixed feelings on the money allocated to various government ministries during a debate on the 2023–2024 budget.
One in three women around the world experiences physical or sexual violence, and the majority of the perpetrators in these cases are intimate partners.
This is contained in the 2022 report of the World Health Organization.
Radio could serve as a tool to create tension and animosity among citizens.
Therefore, there is a need for all radio personalities and the public to use the tool as a medium of communication wisely.
A social justice academic has cautioned the government not to delay the operationalization of Namibia's new Access to Information Act, which promises to promote transparency, accountability and good governance.
The Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, has called on small and medium-sized businesses to expand their networks to enhance their business opportunities and grow them.
In an effort to amplify the message of road safety, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology joined the campaign to help spread the message, especially during the festive season.