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

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Africa

Impact of AI, hybrid work top HR challenges in 2024

      Navigating the impact of artificial intelligence and hybrid work models will be the top challenges affecting the role of HR professionals in 2024. These were the main points emerging from the HR Connect event held today, hosted by SAP at the Maslow Hotel in Johannesburg. Kholiwe Makhohliso, Managing Director for Southern Africa at SAP, says business and HR leaders are grappling with the complexities of a new […]

todayApril 17, 2024 10

Lifestyle

Read, sing, dance and funny faces: expert tips on how you can help your baby’s development through play

    By Alessandra Prioreschi, University of the Witwatersrand   Play is how children learn about the world, explore their environments, and engage in physical activity. It’s also essential in nurturing children’s social, emotional and cognitive capabilities and is an important component of bonding with caregivers. Playtime for children is as important for their development as exercise is for adult health. Guidelines have been developed in South Africa, which closely […]

todayApril 16, 2024 30

Africa

Making short films is a powerful way to learn job skills: 5 ways it prepares students for work

Making short films can change the way people learn. ASphotowed/iStock/Getty Plus     By Wendy Smidt, Cape Peninsula University of Technology and Zayd Waghid, Cape Peninsula University of Technology   The world of work is changing all the time. Technology is driving innovation and productivity, leading to the creation of new industries and employment opportunities. This means people need new skills to meet the demands of an ever-changing economy. While […]

todayApril 2, 2024 6

Business / Economics

Eises not happy about teachers’ ‘side hustles’

    The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MoEAC) director in the Oshikoto Region, Aletta Eises is concerned about the rising trend of teachers conducting their personal business during school hours. Eises during the Oshikoto regional life skills workshop in Omuthiya on Monday said that in most cases, teachers spend school time on their social media platforms marketing their side hustles. She said teachers have minimal time for investing […]

todayMarch 18, 2024 9

Oshiwambo

Oidjemo yaavo veshipondola oku tambulilwa koiputudilo yomalongo opombada oya ulika eyopombada lishona nee 3.2%.

Omuvalu wovalihongi ovo eshi pondola oku tambulilwa koiputudilo yelongo lopombada owa didilikwa wayapombada kashona nee  3.2%. Edi oda etwa poluhaela onghela kwao eli ominister yelongo lopedu ounghulungu nomifyuululwakalo,  pefimbo leshiivifo loidjemo yekonaakono lo  Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary Levels (NSSCAS) oyo yapitamo onghela ongula. Nghipondoka moshipopiwa shaye tapopi kutya, elunduluko lee  3.2%  olili elinyengo liliwetikile oku shiyelekanifa noidjemo yali yadidilikwa yanghundipala mekonaakono lomudo wo 2022. Okwati […]

todayJanuary 11, 2024 28 8

Namibia

Back to School in Namibia: A Journey Towards Education and Empowerment

As the December holidays draw to a close, the excitement, and in some cases trepidation, of going back to school is mounting. Like many countries, Namibia attaches immense importance to education, considering it a crucial tool for progress and empowerment. Education in Namibia: A Pathway to Empowerment: Namibia places a high value on education as a means to uplift individuals and the entire nation. With a vision to become a […]

todayJanuary 9, 2024 45

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