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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Month: June 2024

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Local

Women Shaping Data Analytics’ Future

    By Hileni Amadhila, Senior Public Relations, Stakeholder and Communications Consultant, Old Mutual Namibia   Recently, the future of work has become a dominating topic of conversation, drawing much attention to the ways all kinds of industries are changing due to technological development. The field of data analytics is no exception; that is why it becomes a battleground of forces that present both challenges and prospects to everyone. The […]

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Oshiwambo

Omu Bishop wo ngeleka mo Zambia, te li kale oma tamaneko ekwato keenghono.

Omukwateli ko mesho wo ngeleka ye dina Miracle Impact International Church mo Zambia, Bishop John Nundwe oo ashivika nawa ne dina  ‘John General,’ okwe li kala kutya kena ondjo mo matamaneko ekwato keenghono oo tapopilwa. Oshikundaneki sho Lusakatimes.com   nena osha lopota kutya  Bishop Nundwe,omu  51, okwa holoka komesho yo mangu ya magistrate mo Lusaka oshivike eeshi na Magistrate okwa undulila epwilikino lo shibofa shaye ko 28 June 2024. Omatamaneko ekwato […]

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Interview Transcripts

Interview: Gabriel Eigowab On The Omitara Youth Organization

Gabriel Eigowab, member of the Omitara Youth Organization, discussed the group's goals and upcoming launch in an interview with Future Media. Covering a range of topics, from educational initiatives to combating social issues, Eigowab emphasized the organization's commitment to improving the lives of Omitara's youth. About the Omitara Youth Organization The Omitara Youth Organization is a voluntary group open to all residents of Omitara aged 18 and above. Its primary […]

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South Africa

South African Human Rights Commission has urged political parties to prioritise service delivery and human rights

South Africa's Human Rights Commission has urged political parties to prioritise service delivery and human rights when negotiating the models of coalitions. The DA and IFP, the second and fifth-largest parties have expressed interest in joining a government of national unity punted by the ANC. The commission, Wisani Baloyi, says parties must draw lessons fromana the negative experiences of local government coalitions during negotiations:  

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Namibia

Omitara Youth Organization Launched

Gabriel Eigowab, member of the Omitara Youth Organization, discussed the group's goals in an interview with Future Media. Covering a range of topics, from educational initiatives to combating social issues, Eigowab emphasized the organization's commitment to improving the lives of Omitara's youth and had this to say on voter's registration.  

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Namibia

Preparations Begin for Heroes’ Day in Omuthiya

The preparatory committee for this year's Heroes’ Day, to be held in Omuthiya, Oshikoto, met for the first time. Chaired by Regional Governor, Penda Ya Ndakolo, the meeting addressed directives from President Nangolo Mbumba. Ndakolo acknowledged past disappointments over venue relocations and expressed gratitude for this new opportunity. He encouraged public participation. Samuel Shivute, Chairperson of the Oshikoto Regional Council, urged the committee to remain committed, emphasizing the importance of […]

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World

EU migration policy is getting tougher: the 3 new tactics used to keep African migrants out

        By Chris Changwe Nshimbi, University of Pretoria and Inocent Moyo, University of Zululand     Nearly a decade has passed since migration to Europe from Africa and the Middle East reached a peak in 2015, referred to as the year of the “migrant crisis”. Over a million people from Africa and the Middle East applied for asylum in the European Union (EU). Since then, numbers have […]

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Africa

African countries could unlock billions in local and global trade – what’s working and what’s not

          By Bedassa Tadesse, University of Minnesota Duluth     Africa’s share of global trade remains disproportionately small, hovering around 2%-3%. Countries on the continent trade more with the rest of the world than they do among themselves. Africa needs to improve its share of trade to boost growth and reduce poverty. Aid for Trade is a development initiative that seeks to remove barriers to trade […]

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