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    Josia Shigwedha

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    Josia Shigwedha

FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

4018 Results / Page 351 of 447

Namibia

Internal Strife Threatens Unity of Landless People’s Movement Ahead of National Election

The president of the Landless People's Movement, Bernadus Swartbooi, and his deputy, Henny Seibeb, reportedly have not communicated for over eight months, raising concerns about the party's cohesion leading up to the national election in November. Swartbooi and Seibeb, who co-founded the LPM in 2017, initially formed the party as a movement advocating social justice and equality. However, recent disagreements between the two leaders have led some party insiders to […]

today11 March, 2024

Business / Economics

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Eggscription Business Owner Vaino Muvale Shares Inspiring Message

  Eggscription, a thriving business specializing exclusively in the sale of eggs, is making waves not just for its quality products but also for the positive message it spreads. In a recent interview with Vaino Muvale, the owner of Eggscription, he shared his inspirations and motivations for running a successful business, and the interview is set to air on several prominent radio stations. The interview delves into the world of […]

today11 March, 2024

South Africa

South African Education Activist Urges Legal Action Against Afghanistan for Banning Girls from School

SA Education activist Hendrick Makaneta is calling on Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola to take decisive action against Afghanistan at the International Court of Justice. Makaneta asserts that South Africa should champion the cause of inclusive education in Afghanistan, particularly in response to the recent ban on girls attending classes. He intends to request Minister Lamola to initiate an investigation and pursue legal measures against Afghan authorities to […]

today11 March, 2024

Namibia

Namibian Delegation Attends World Youth Festival in Russia to Promote Youth Empowerment and Diplomacy

A delegation of 90 young Namibians, led by Deputy Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Service, Emma Kantema-Gaomas, actively participated in the 2024 World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, from March 1 to March 7. This festival, recognized as the largest youth event globally, gathered 20,000 young leaders from Russia and around the world, providing a platform for cultural exchange, youth empowerment, and discussions on global challenges. During the […]

today8 March, 2024

South Africa

South African Police Minister Bheki Cele Takes Action Against Crime

SA Police minister Bheki Cele is set to engage with the Richards Bay business community in KwaZulu-Natal today, over policing interventions aimed at clamping down on crime. Officials believe transport mafias are sabotaging rail lines and are linked to a string of murders intended to strike fear into the hearts of locals. The ministry’s spokesperson, Lirandzu Themba, says this engagement comes off the back of the presidential breakfast engagement with […]

today8 March, 2024

South Africa

SA’s Solidarity Warns Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill Poses Threat to Public Schools

SA Trade union Solidarity has cautioned the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill could harm public schools, potentially leading to their deterioration. During a presentation to the National Council of Provinces' select committee on Education, the union expressed concerns about the proposed amendments to language and admission policies in the bill. They called for decentralised education, urging recognition of parents' vital role. Solidarity’s Johnell Prinsloo warns denying parents a say in […]

today8 March, 2024

World

Hong Kong tables controversial Article 23 legislation

Days after Beijing asked Hong Kong to swiftly enact home-grown security laws, the city's legislative council has tabled a draft bill for discussion. Lawmakers say there's an 'urgent need' to pass the law and safeguard national security. Article 23 is separate from a security law imposed by Beijing which came into effect in 2020 following months of pro-democracy protests. Neha Poonia has more.  

today8 March, 2024