PDM urges focus on improving lives of ordinary Namibians
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The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has called on policymakers to shift their focus toward improving the daily lives of ordinary Namibians.
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has called on policymakers to shift their focus toward improving the daily lives of ordinary Namibians.
There is a buzz surrounding the newly introduced subsidised tertiary education model.
NBC News gauged tertiary students' opinion in the capital on this new development.
While the government's free tertiary education policy has taken off, questions remain around how it will work and whether it can truly prepare young Namibians for the job market.
Economist Wendell Aizab, in an interview with NBC News, shared his views on how best to improve on the system.
The Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council has issued an advisory about products containing zinc picolinate and selenium for use in children under 18 years.
The Media Ombudsman and Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's Director General have reaffirmed the critical role of ethical journalism and accurate reporting as pillars in strengthening the media sector, stressing the broadcaster's mandate to inform, educate and entertain.
The City of Windhoek is warning the public to be vigilant about fake house rental scams targeting residents for accommodation.
The municipality says scammers are posing as landlords or property agents and advertising houses that are either not available or do not belong to them.
The Ministry of International Relations and Trade says the government is actively working to assist Namibian nationals who are trapped in fraud and exploitation networks in Myanmar and Thailand.
People from Cuba, Venezuela, and various communities gathered at the Venezuelan Embassy in Windhoek, calling for peace and unity amid ongoing challenges in Venezuela and Cuba.
NBC's Kaisames FM has consistently run campaigns to raise awareness about road safety.
Through this initiative, motorists have become more informed about safe driving practices, such as adhering to speed limits, wearing seatbelts, and not drinking and driving.
The Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Emma Kantema, has expressed concern over a video circulating on social media showing a minor allegedly drinking tombo.