The Astronomy study group of the Namibia Scientific Society is organizing a public talk to be held on 27 February at 19:00 at the Scientific Society. The talk will be presented by Professor Rob Fender from the University of Cape Town and the University of Oxford, and will focus on the subject of ‘Black hole...
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Major projects under the ministry of works and transport discussed
The Minister of Works and Transport had an extensive briefing on Wednesday with his senior staff and CEOs of parastatals that fall under his ministry. After welcoming the staff for the new year, John Mutorwa had to answer a number of questions posed by the media. These include, among others, a N$2.6 billion loan to...
Major projects under the ministry of works and transport discussed – nbc
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Fatherlessness discussed at Men Summit – nbc
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Fatherlessness discussed at Men Summit
Men are born to lead; however, the current generation is said to be lacking leadership, a sense of responsibility, and a desire to provide. These were the sentiments of therapist Ngamane Karuaihe-Upi, speaking at the Men’s Summit in Windhoek. The summit was attended by 80 men. Kauraihe-Upi says that gender equality does not mean 50/50...
Enforcement of drought relief programme should be discussed – Dr. Iijambo – nbc
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Enforcement of drought relief programme should be discussed – Dr. Iijambo
Swanu of Namibia’s Party President Dr. Tangeni Iijambo tabled a motion to discuss the enforcement of the drought relief programme by training specialists whose activities are related to the environment. Dr. Iijambo stressed that laws and policies need to be put in place to mitigate drought effects on people’s livelihoods. “Namibia is among the top...
‘Whites Can Dance Too’ discussed online
This Thursday, the Goethe-Institut Namibia’s online book discussion series, ‘Virtually Yours’, delves into the pages of ‘Whites Can Dance Too’. The book is a captivating reflection by Angolan author Kalaf Epalanga on the vibrant music of his homeland. Epalanga’s debut novel weaves together the narratives of three distinct voices, exploring themes of cultural heritage, freedom...