The Ministry of Health and Social Services has been allocated N$12.3 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, with a total of N$37.5 billion set aside...
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The Namibian government has allocated N$24.8 billion to the education, innovation, arts and culture sectors for the 2025/26 financial year, with a total of N$76.1 billion earmarked for these sectors over the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework. Meanwhile, sport has been allocated N$1.3 billion, which includes N$200 million for the construction of category two stadiums, another N$200 […]
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has been allocated N$12.3 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, with a total of N$37.5 billion set aside...
The directorates of sport, youth, national service within the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Sports, Youth, National Service, Arts, and Culture...
The directorates of sport, youth, national service within the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Sports, Youth, National Service, Arts, and Culture...
Minister of finance and social grants management Erica Shafudah has tabled a N$106.3 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year. This is a N$6.2...
The Selangor Government has allocated RM5 million through the Selangor Technical Skills Development Centre (STDC) to implement the “Teraju AI...
Absa has been named the winner of the Global SME Innovation Awards – Digital Banker 2025, a recognition that highlights its leadership in digital...
Absa has been named the winner of the Global SME Innovation Awards – Digital Banker 2025, a recognition that highlights its leadership in digital...
By Michel Haoses. Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has awarded bursaries totaling N$1.4 million to six Namibian students pursuing higher...
By Michel Haoses. Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has awarded bursaries totaling N$1.4 million to six Namibian students pursuing higher...
THE Ministry of Trade and Industry has launched Trinidad and Tobago’s national e-commerce strategy for 2025-2030, marking a transformative step in...