-Namibia has shown an increase in drug use, particularly among the youth.
-Young Namibians have introduced live streaming on social media, aimed at entertaining fellow citizens, during the state of emergency.
-Young people in the //Kharas Region have welcomed President Hage Geingob's new Cabinet appointments, particularly the inclusion of the youth.
-More and more visually impaired people are becoming independent as they learn how to do things for themselves.
-Sport, Youth and National Service Minister Erastus Uutoni is imploring the youth to capitalise on the skills-based lending facility offered through the Development Bank of Namibia.
-Deputy Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Lucia Witbooi said although digital technology has transformed lives, enhanced opportunities and chances for children across the globe, a safer internet must be promoted at all times.
-The Landless People's Movement (LPM) Youth Command for Education has condemned, as below par, the performance in the 2019 Grade 12 results for ordinary level, change of curriculum, which it claimed will leave many pupils in the streets, and the high registration fees at tertiary institutions.
-Khorixas Mayor Cleophas Tjunduwa has vowed to prioritise the employment of young people at the newly constructed mall and at the construction of the Kunene Vocational Training Centre (VTC), this year
-A concerned group, consisting mostly of young people at Keetmanshoop in the //Kharas Region, have denounced reported incidences of police and military brutality against Namibia citizens.
-Young people have been urged to get more involved in agricultural activities to ensure that the country is food self-sufficient and eventually to reduce the levels of hunger.