New Body to Tackle Dismal Customer Service
AllAfrica.com
The long-awaited Customer Service Association of Namibia (CSAN) was launched on Friday morning in the presence of customer service professionals from both the private and public sectors. The association is the brainchild of the founders of Namibia's ...
A call for Tjivikua's headNamibian
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AllAfrica.com
The long-awaited Customer Service Association of Namibia (CSAN) was launched on Friday morning in the presence of customer service professionals from both the private and public sectors. The association is the brainchild of the founders of Namibia's ...
A call for Tjivikua's head
New Era
Arts and crafts manual launched
The Southern Times
Windhoek- More than 13 years after Cabinet approved a Policy on Arts and Culture, the first manual for primary school teachers in Namibia on the subject has been launched. The policy titled 'Unity, Identity and Creativity for Prosperity' emphasizes the ...
Teachers urged to desist from sex with learnersNew Era (press release)
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The Southern Times
Windhoek- More than 13 years after Cabinet approved a Policy on Arts and Culture, the first manual for primary school teachers in Namibia on the subject has been launched. The policy titled 'Unity, Identity and Creativity for Prosperity' emphasizes the ...
Teachers urged to desist from sex with learners
Police to Get Longer Training
AllAfrica.com
Windhoek — The Namibian police are in the process of finalizing modalities to extend the six-month basic police training course to 12 months, the Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga has revealed. Speaking exclusively to New Era, Ndeitunga said a study ...
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AllAfrica.com
Windhoek — The Namibian police are in the process of finalizing modalities to extend the six-month basic police training course to 12 months, the Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga has revealed. Speaking exclusively to New Era, Ndeitunga said a study ...
Denial of conjugal rights can cause GBV
New Era (press release)
Windhoek – Even though violence against Namibian women continues uninterruptedly, some women feel it is acceptable for their husbands to beat them for refusing them conjugal rights and if they fail in household chores. The term 'conjugal rights' usually ...
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New Era (press release)
Windhoek – Even though violence against Namibian women continues uninterruptedly, some women feel it is acceptable for their husbands to beat them for refusing them conjugal rights and if they fail in household chores. The term 'conjugal rights' usually ...
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