-Former People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) member in the Otjozondjupa Region has called on the youth in the country to be proud and develop the desire in attending national liberation struggle events.
Unemployed young people at Bethanie in the //Kharas Region are calling on the local authority to consider locals first when there are job opportunities.
-Keetmanshoop Mayor, Gaudentia Khrone, encouraged young people in the //Kharas Region to gain business skills in order to make meaningful contributions to their lives and the country's economy.
-Namibia's 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship representative, Mandela Kapere encouraged Namibian youth to have a paradigm shift from the first industrial revolution of agriculture to the fourth industrial revolution of digitalisation.
The Namibian Police's Inspector-General, Lieutenant-General Sebastian Ndeitunga, has appealed to politicians and the youth of the country to campaign lawfully and not politicise land issues during this election year.
SADC's Chairperson has told the bloc's Secretariat to spearhead the process of equipping the youth with skills to cope with the 4th Industrial Revolution.
-Being under the influence of alcohol can cloud one's judgment, paving way for destructive decisions such as having unprotected sex.
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says Namibia is still underperforming across some areas of youth development despite improvements made in the Commonwealth Youth Development index.
-Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has expressed concern about young people abusing alcohol and drugs.
-Twelve young entrepreneurs from Iileni Settlement at Keetmanshoop, who attended a two-day business workshop, received grants to start or expand their businesses.