insert_link Health / Medical EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: The Economic Toll of Stunting: Insights from Ben Schernick, Director at the Nutrition and Food Security Alliance of Namibia Ben Schernick, Director at the Nutrition and Food Security Alliance of Namibia, shed light on the economic impact of stunting in the country. The discussion was framed within the context of the Cost of Hunger in Africa (COHA) study conducted between 2021 and 2022, revealing alarming insights into the consequences of malnutrition, particularly undernutrition, on Namibia's learners, human development, and economy. COHA Study: A Deep Dive into Namibia's Stunting […] todayMarch 12, 2024 48
insert_link Namibia PDM Leader McHenry Venaani Expresses Disappointment Over Delay in August 26 Holding Company’s Forensic Audit Report McHenry Venaani, the Leader of the Official Opposition of the Popular Democratic Movement, voices disappointment over the prolonged delay in the publication of the forensic audit report concerning the affairs of August 26 Holding Company. Venaani reveals his persistent advocacy for the auditing of the company and its subsidiaries' books for the past six years, underscoring the crucial importance of accountability in managing public funds. Here are McHenry Venaani's remarks […] todayMarch 12, 2024 25
insert_link Namibia MTC Allocates N$1.5 Million for Entrepreneurship Empowerment in the Second Round of 4Life Project Mobile Telecommunication Limited has earmarked N$1.5 million for the MTC 4Life Project in 2024, focusing on empowering aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. In the second round of the initiative, 40 young Namibians, aged between 18 and 35, will receive training to develop practical and entrepreneurial skills in various areas, including nail artistry, bricklaying, and barbering. MTC spokesperson Erasmus Nekundi shared details. todayMarch 12, 2024 22
insert_link Namibia Concerns Raised by Business and Economics Researcher Over Agriculture Allocation in National Budget In a recent interview with Future Media News, Independent Business and Economics researcher Josef Sheehama commended the overall national budget but expressed concerns about the allocation to the Agriculture ministry. Despite a commendable 45% allocation to youth, the meager 1.9 billion dedicated to agriculture raised eyebrows. todayMarch 12, 2024 8
insert_link Business / Economics 12 March 2024 Morning Biz News: Pupkewitz Group Expands Beyond Namibia, Financial Indicators, and Global Market Highlights Pupkewitz Group's International Endeavors The Pupkewitz Group, a prominent Namibian conglomerate, has taken a significant step toward international expansion with the inauguration of its first retail store outside Namibia. The Megatech branch, located in Upington, South Africa, marks the Group's foray into new markets. Andrea Barry, Chair of the Megatech Board and a Director at Pupkewitz Holdings, emphasized the strategic advantage of Namibia's geographical positioning, allowing the Group to […] todayMarch 12, 2024 19
insert_link World Trump seeks adjournment in hush money trial Donald Trump is seeking to derail the first of his criminal trials just weeks before it's scheduled to get underway. Trump faces 34 counts connected to allegations that he paid hush money to a porn star ahead of the 2016 presidential election. But his legal team argues that he is protected under presidential immunity. todayMarch 12, 2024 9
insert_link South Africa South African Council of Churches Declares National Day of Prayer on May 5 Ahead of General Elections The South African Council of Churches has declared a national day of prayer on May 5, leading up to the general elections. Acting general secretary Mzwandile Molo is calling for nationwide participation in prayer, emphasizing the need for unity to ensure a peaceful, fair, and intimidation-free election process in the face of heightened contestation. The event is specifically aimed at combating political violence, with the upcoming elections anticipated to be […] todayMarch 12, 2024 10
insert_link Namibia Former Works and Transport Executive Director Warns Against Misusing Sam Nujoma’s Name in Swapo’s Succession Politics Peter Mwatile, the former executive director of works and transport, has cautioned against the inappropriate use of founding president Sam Nujoma's name in Swapo's succession politics. Mwatile emphasized that Nujoma cannot endorse decisions that violate the party's constitution. This comes in response to concerns over the years about individuals close to the president exploiting Nujoma's name for political advantage. At a recent Swapo central committee meeting, a speech endorsed Vice […] todayMarch 12, 2024 14
insert_link Namibia Hai//om Traditional Authority Urges Inclusion of Indigenous Languages in Education, Expresses Concerns over Recognition Ndapandula Kamati, Vice Chairperson of Hai//om Traditional Authority, has called upon the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture to incorporate indigenous languages into the education system. Speaking at the International Mother Language Day celebration in Tsumeb on Saturday, held in the Oshikoto Region, Kamati emphasized the importance of teaching children in their native languages. She expressed the desire for cultural pride, urging the inclusion of indigenous languages in subjects like […] todayMarch 11, 2024 22