Unemployed teachers accuse Education Ministry of poor leadership

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Unemployed teachers from the two Kavango regions are accusing the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture of poor leadership and a lack of forward planning.

The unemployed teachers say the ministry is hampering the provision of quality education in the country.

Namibia calls for immediate suspension of the IMF surcharges

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Namibia has added its voice to the countries calling for the immediate suspension of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) surcharges for developing countries during the 8th Ministerial meeting of the Like-Minded Group of Middle Income Countries at the UN General Assembly on Friday.

Employees encouraged to invest in retirement funds

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Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRa) Commissioner Sam Shivute says it is important for employees to invest in their retirement funds, as many only start building their houses or buying cars after retirement.

Closing gender gap should be viewed as an act of justice

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First Lady Monica Geingos, during an advocacy event at the Organisation of African First Ladies, asserted that closing the gender gap should not be viewed as an act of charity but as an act of justice.

Distribution of drought relief assistance set to begin

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Drought relief assistance and livestock support programmes for thousands of vulnerable and affected communities and farmers in the Otjozondjupa Region will be distributed from the beginning of October until June 2024.