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Month: January 2013

Capturing a thousand words

Few people have followed their dreams, and even fewer have the ability to stick to making a living from painting a thousand words with a single picture.The Economist caught up in December with one of the country’s longest...

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Innovation – Innovation goals

BackgroundLast year I set the stage for innovation by looking at what it means and by focusing on some of the key issues and concepts of innovation.  I want to kick of this year with a discussion around setting innovation...

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New kid on the art block

Recently the Economist caught up with self-made arts-men, 23-year old Silvanus Mushimba, a Vocational Training Centre student who,  after many setbacks, still manages to continue making a name for himself in local arts...

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Bible walker wins PC

The Office and Homeconomix Walk for Bibles event in Windhoek brought a pleasant surprise for a high school learner when her participation won her a brand new PC from a leading local supplier. Jeanascha Hoebes, then a Grade 11...

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Demand grows for popular Ezystove

The energy saving stove, Ezystove is fast becoming a household name with many homesteads in the informal settlements in Windhoek wanting to own this super-effecient and user-friendly stove.A new assembly workshop was established...

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Offbeat – 11 January 2013

  http://pierremare.blogspot.com Imagine a very important business decision taken when the entire company, from the cleaner to the CEO, is totally twatted, completely confident that it can all be done, and the boardroom...

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Integrated biosystems

The Institute of Management and Leadership Training in conjunction with the local leaders of the Tses community in the Karas region successfully implemented an irrigation system based on the Integration bio-system (IBS). The IBS...

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