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Namibia

Footy Namibia urges local footballers to invest in CV developmen

https://youtu.be/bkoyJOinww0 By: Terence Mukasa A local social media sports page, Footy Namibia, has urged local players to invest their time developing their career Curriculum Vitae, including player videos for agencies to scout them. Footy Namibia founder Silas Jacobs says the agencies often approach him to enquire about certain players. Watch on onefrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays.

today31 January, 2025

Namibia

NCCI president calls for action on unemployment crisis 

https://youtu.be/T4v9HKpNWGs   By: Josia Shigwedha  Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) President Bisey Uirab has called for an urgent need to tackle unemployment. Uirab warns that failure to do this could jeopardize the country’s progress over the past 35 years of independence. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays.

today31 January, 2025

Namibia

Trump administration relists Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism 

https://youtu.be/Wax8Zr-Fip0     By: Ellen Shihepo US President Donald Trump’s administration reversed the Biden administration’s decision to remove Cuba from the blacklist as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST). The Cuban ambassador to Namibia, Sergio Vigoa de la Uz, says Cuba was prepared for the possibility that Trump might unilaterally reverse Biden’s decision and are ready to deal with it. Speaking at the EU and member states media dialogue in […]

today30 January, 2025

Namibia

It’s becoming difficult to find odd jobs in Windhoek

https://youtu.be/o6aySr7Csb8   By: Ketemba Tjipepa Some unemployed men who stand by the roadside in Windhoek have not been lucky to find odd jobs for years. NewsOne caught up with three men who shared their struggles finding a job. A 56-year-old Joseph Valombola has been unable to secure a job for 12 years and stands on the roadside in Khomasdal hoping for odd jobs daily. Despite the challenges, he remains hopeful. […]

today29 January, 2025

Namibia

Unemployment rate rises from 33.4% to 36.9% in seven years

https://youtu.be/KQDKtMiaWg0   By: Selma Taapopi   Namibia's unemployment rate increased from 33.4% in 2018 to 36.9% in 2023. The 2023 population and housing census shows that Namibia's labour force totals 53.8%, which is slightly more than a million. There are 867.247 (46.2%) who are not part of the labour force, while those who qualify for employment are 341.931 (33.9%). The research released today by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) says […]

today29 January, 2025

Namibia

Swapo youth league raises alarm over unemployment

https://youtu.be/QbQ0rL9W8l8 By: Envaalde Matheus The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) has raised concerns over the unemployment rate in Namibia. This comes after the Namibia Statistics Agency CNSA) on Wednesday announced that the country's unemployment rate stands at 36.9% during the release of the 2023 Census Labour Force Report by the Namibia Statistic Agency (NSA). SPYL spokesperson Moses Shikerete said they have noted with great concern an increase of 3.5% in […]

today29 January, 2025

Namibia

Katjavivi reflects on Geingob’s remarkable leadership qualities

https://youtu.be/_HI2AnfKuaE By: Envaalde Matheus February 4 marks the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob’s death.  NewsonOne spoke to National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi about his memories of the late leader. Katjavivi, set to retire from active politics this year, described Geingob as an extraordinary person—gifted, skilful, and, above all, caring. He shared that Geingob was part of his generation, one of the young leaders who shaped Namibia’s history. Katjavivi emphasised […]

today28 January, 2025

Namibia

Former ombudsman calls for law enforcement training on human rights

By: Selma Taapopi Former ombudsman John Walters says there is a need for adequate human rights training for law enforcement officers. Walters' comments come after a Nust study found that 185 out of every 100,000 people in prison have not been tried. The report indicates that the prosecution office returned more than 199 police dockets from the Wanaheda, Katutura, and Otjomuise police stations for the immediate release of the detained […]

today27 January, 2025