LAW REQUIRES MOTORISTS TO ASSIST INJURED AFTER ACCIDENTS

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When motorists are involved in a vehicle accident, the law requires them to stop, assess injuries and assist injured persons where they are able to do so.

Legal experts explain certain immediate steps to be taken during the discussion on The Wheels of Justice with Daniel Nadunya.

STREET VENDORS FACE REGULATORY CHALLENGES

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Street vendors form a significant part of Namibia's informal sector and contribute meaningfully to the economy. However, some traders face restrictions due to regulations governing where and how vending activities can take place.

THEATRE AND FILM AWARDS RETURN AFTER SIX-YEAR HIATUS

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This evening marks the return of the Namibian Theatre and Film Awards ceremony after a six-year hiatus.

The awards celebrate Namibia's creative talent and growth in the arts sector. 

The long break has resulted in a high number of entries, particularly in the dance and theatre categories. 

TRIUMPHANT COLLEGE LAUNCHES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

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Triumphant College has launched its alumni association, bringing together former students for more than just networking. 

Triumphant College's Alumni Association aims to celebrate and connect with former students.

NSA RELEASES 2025 ANNUAL NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

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The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has released the 2025 Annual National Accounts. The economy's performance reveals both advantages and disadvantages for Namibians and the country at large.​​

JAPAN DONATES TO UNAM TO BOOST EDUCATION AND SECURITY

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Japan has demonstrated its commitment to supporting education and security in Namibia with a recent donation made to the University of Namibia.

The Government of Japan donated equipment, valued at approximately N$1 million, to the University of Namibia.

BORN FREE GENERATION SHARES WHAT INDEPENDENCE MEANS TODAY

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As Namibia celebrates another year of independence, an often asked question is what independence really means for the new generation of Namibians growing up today?

Today, Namibia celebrates 36 years of independence. 

HOME OWNERSHIP SLIPS FROM YOUNG NAMIBIANS

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The prospect of home ownership is becoming increasingly difficult for many young Namibians, particularly in Windhoek, where property prices continue to rise.

ACADEMIA STRUGGLES TO MATCH LABOUR MARKET DEMANDS

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Local labour scholar Dr Michael Akuupa says Namibian higher education institutions are struggling to keep pace with rapidly evolving global academic curricula and the demands of emerging labour markets.