Namibians creating own jobs may lie in digital transformation- Theofelus
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The key to Namibians creating their own jobs and filling the employment gap themselves may lie in digital transformation.
The key to Namibians creating their own jobs and filling the employment gap themselves may lie in digital transformation.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Peya Mushelenga, has reiterated the importance of training communications officers in the public sector as they prepare for the implementation of the Access to Information Act.
The declaration of Namibia's independence in 1990 implied that Namibian people would forever live in unity and take pride in their nationhood.
The Information and Communication Technology Minister, Dr Peya Mushelenga, has urged reporters of the national broadcaster to also focus their coverage in rural areas.
As the world moves toward digitalization, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has introduced a Digital Literacy Program.
A social justice academic has cautioned the government not to delay the operationalization of Namibia's new Access to Information Act, which promises to promote transparency, accountability and good governance.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Dr Peya Mushelenga has inaugurated the 1000th network tower at Okadhiya in the Oshana Region's Okatyali Constituency set up by the telecommunications giant MTC.
The latest tower is part of the 081Every1 project which MTC launched in 2017.
The Information and Communication Technology Minister commissioned the Flood Risk Communication Center at Oshikango in the Ohangwena Region.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology is reviewing its five-year strategic plan at a retreat that started in Windhoek on Thursday.
The Chairperson of the Kavango-East Regional Council, Damian Maghambayi, has applauded stakeholders for successfully completing planned projects during the 2022–2023 financial period.