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N$200 Million To Recruit New Teachers Has Already BeenSpent – Steenkamp

Written by on 5 December 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera The Ministry of Basic Education has revealed that the N$200 million earmarked for the recruitment of unemployed teachers has already been utilised. Responding to protests by hundreds of teachers who decry what they perceive as a teacher unemployment crisis, the ministry’s executive director Sanet Steenkamp said over N$200 million has already been […]

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Over 8,000 Unemployed Graduate Teachers In Namibia

Written by on 2 December 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera Hundreds of unemployed graduate teachers staged a peaceful protest on the streets of Rundu yesterday demanding employment from the government. The group that gathered at the office of the director of education in Kavango east yesterday was frustrated at the lack of teaching opportunities in government schools blaming the Ministry of Basic […]

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Rundu Launches Clean Up Campaign to Boost Tourism

Written by on 25 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera We Care Charity Foundation, in partnership with Rundu Town Council, NASA, and Ngato Vocational Training Centre, initiated a town cleaning campaign in Rundu, Kavango East region, on Thursday. Community members actively participated in the cleaning campaign, targeting areas prone to littering by residents, including Rundu Town Council, Tutungeni, Donkerhoek, and Rundu Sports […]

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83% of People with Disabilities Don’t Have Formal Education

Written by on 21 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera   Namibia continues to grapple with educational challenges faced by people living with disabilities, particularly in rural areas, where a staggering 83% lack formal education. This issue disproportionately affects young girls and women, with women comprising over 51,215 individuals, compared to around 48,288 men, as reported by Jessica Gawachab, the project manager […]

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Cultivating Hope: Magdalena Jose’s Inspiring Journey into Agriculture

Written by on 17 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera Twenty-seven years old Magdalena Jose’s journey from university hopeful to budding agricultural entrepreneur is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, marked by mental health battles and the eventual discovery of solace in the fertile soils of Kavango East. After completing her Grade 12 in 2014, Magdalena enrolled for a […]

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Work on Nkurenkuru – Nepara road begins

Written by on 15 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera Construction work on the road that links Nkurenkuru to Nepara in the Kavango West region kicked-off this week. The road project valued at about N$30 million is intended to play a vital role in the region by connecting farming units to markets. The ambitious project is divided into two phases. The initial […]

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NIDA Suspends Mangetti Farmworkers for Voicing Out on “Internal Issues”

Written by on 11 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera   Two workers at the state-owned Kavango Cattle Ranch at Mangetti have been suspended for speaking to the media about the farm’s ongoing troubles attributed to mismanagement. The farm in question is  managed under the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) and has approximately 38 camps with over 12 000 cattle. In July […]

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Indigenous Seeds Can Boost Agricultural Production in SADC

Written by on 11 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera   The promotion and utilisation of indigenous seeds can enhance agricultural production and maintain crop species diversity to ensure quality food production for present and future generations in the SADC region. This is according to SADC seeds coordinator Tilabilenji Phiri who expressed the need for African states to promote the utilisation of […]

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N$340k Catering Tender Award Sparks Outcry in Nkurenkuru

Written by on 6 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera The decision to award a catering tender for World Malaria Day and SADC Malaria Day to a company based outside of Kavango West region has ignited controversy within the region’s business community. The upcoming events, scheduled for 10 November, will be celebrated in Nkurenkuru under the theme “Resilient Health System and Communities […]

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