UNESCO, MICT discuss pending Access to Information Bill
UNESCO and the Ministry of information and Communication Technology held a consultative meeting to discuss the draft Access to Information Bill.
UNESCO and the Ministry of information and Communication Technology held a consultative meeting to discuss the draft Access to Information Bill.
Environment and Tourism Deputy Minister Bernadette Jaggers says lack of parental involvement and constructive disciplinary measures in the education system are some of the factors leading to poor quality education.
Providing a service or exploitation? That is the question being asked of vendors selling products to school-children during break-time.
Namibia will soon offer visa exemption to all SADC countries as part of the Protocol on the Facilitation of Movement of Persons.
The Environment and Tourism Ministry’s regional office at Swakopmund appears to have left a bitter taste in the mouth of activists and tourists there. Social media users have expressed shock over the dilapidated building.
It is high time that technical vocational education and training (TVET) be considered not as competition but complementary to academic higher education. Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation Dr Becky Ndjoze-Ojo said this during the official launch of the Bank of Namibia’s 19th annual symposium.
Government intends to allocate at least N$15 million to host the second national land conference, preliminary information provided by the Office of the Prime Minister shows.
TransNamib board chairperson Paul Smit says it is impossible to successfully implement the parastatal’s strategy and business plan without Cabinet backing. Board members met with their new line minister John Mutorwa for the first time since his appointment.
The Namibian Defence Force has earned 14 new mechanical engineers. The group graduated at Osona Military School in Okahandja.
The High Court has dismissed an urgent application in which the Minister of Finance and the state-owned reinsurance company, NamibRe, dragged eight insurance companies to court over their refusal to comply with the new NamibRe Act. Judge Thomas Masuku dismissed the matter pending the outcome of two cases in which six of the eight companies […]