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As part of the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about cervical cancer, a new campaign has been launched this January to encourage women aged 20 to 49 to get screened.
As part of the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about cervical cancer, a new campaign has been launched this January to encourage women aged 20 to 49 to get screened.
Suicide rates in Namibia, as in many parts of the world, show a concerning trend, with men being disproportionately affected.
According to recent statistics, men in Namibia have significantly higher suicide rates compared to women.
The 2024 National Senior Secondary Certificate results were finally announced last week by the Minister of Education, Arts & Culture, Anna Nghipondoka.
The results have shown a significant improvement, with an overall performance increase of 5.2% compared to 2023.
Namibia's leading youth brand and news publication is celebrating an impressive 10-year journey of giving young voices a platform, telling powerful stories, and empowering youth across the nation.
Trudy Theledi, the Chief Executive Officer for Invest Edge Africa in South Africa, discussed the world of investment, expansion, and innovation for both small and big businesses.
The Namibia Green Hydrogen programme says the plan is to create jobs that are sustainable and diverse within the renewable energy industry.
Today, November 19th, marks the global observance of World Toilet Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the critical issue of access to safe sanitation—a challenge that affects billions of people worldwide.
The 2024 Regional World Children's Day commemorations recently concluded in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, bringing together over 200 children and heads of state from seven SADC countries.
The Namibian Employers Federation is seeking further dialogue and the involvement of parliament to decide on the National Minimum Wage as announced by the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation.
Terence Makari, the Chairperson of the Namibian Employers Federation, shared more.
The national minimum wage for all Namibian workers has increased to N$18 per hour.
The Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation, Uutoni Nujoma, announced in a statement that the new national minimum wage will be effective from 1 January next year.