Interns aid Ministry of Justice in data migration for new trust system
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 30/04/2025
The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with Green Enterprise Solutions (Green), has launched a Data Capturing and Cleansing Programme utilising interns. This initiative is designed to facilitate a smooth transition of data from the Master of the High Court’s legacy system to a newly developed (…)
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