On 2 August 2019, the New Era newspaper carried two very interesting opinion pieces. One piece was written by Lawrence Kamwi and the other by Prof. Kangira. Mr Kamwi’s piece was titled ‘African togetherness is a character-reclaiming exercise’ and the latter was titled ‘Swahili:
Year: 2020
OPINION: On identity, nationalism, state and nation-building
an article, penned down by Dr Shaun Whittaker together with Harry Boesak and Mitchell Van Wyk, titled ‘Nation-building, not racism’, pertinently posed the challenge that now is the time to revisit the national question in Namibia.
The Green March: Morrocco’s Shame
Vitalio Angula Omeima Abdeslam and Catherine Contantinides
Towards the end of October 1975, 350 000 Moroccans, under instruction from King Hassan II, gathered in the southern most city of the
Arts frowned upon
Although arts as a subject is considered eccentric, over the top and downwardly weird by the general common public who usually do not understand the craft, there is more to it.
A national and patriotic feeling
There is no doubt Namibia is a country faced with many challenges. Equally, the country has massive potential to reach the lofty heights of success and shared prosperity as no challenge is insurmountable.
INDUSTRY LOOP: NAMAs…thank you!
The NAMAs did something that no organization in the country had the guts to do at the time.... it levelled the playing field
Poiyah Media celebrates over 1 000 days in office
Poiyah Media recently celebrated 1 000 days in business; it welcomed its sixth group of interns to its public relations agency.
Soek Soek Remix gets mixed reactions
The song, which has received more 100 000 viewers to date, has music enthusiast tongue wagging,
At Home With: Alfred Ndyenge
Confident, courageous sportsman
A Day in the life of Paula: When did bullying become acceptable?
Social media is supposed to be an easy way to network, share ideas and have social discussions. But because it’s mostly unchecked and unregulated, people can get really rude, d