Content creator and photographer Nghidimondjila Hashikutuva (22) recently published a book, titled ‘Breaking Free’, which aims to address the divorce of human beings from violence and other human interest-related issues like racism, xenophobia and sexual violence in a form of short essays and poems.
RTE Records, Slaughterhouze go their separate ways
The new record label in town Remember The Eagle (RTE) and local music group, Slaughterhouze has divorced after skirmishes over performance revenues.
Time for policymakers to take tough decisions… as public debt rises above expectations
The World Bank in its latest report noted that emerging markets and developing economies (EMDE) policymakers will need to tackle the challenge of avoiding premature fiscal tightening in the short-term by unwinding fiscal support measures and ensuring fiscal sustainability over the medium term.
Opinion – MTC posts N$2.6 billion in revenue for 2019/20 …declares almost a billion dollars in dividends
Presenting its 2019/2020 financial results in Windhoek yesterday, Namibia’s first-ever mobile telecommunications company, MTC, recorded N$2.683 billion in revenue, representing a 2.66% increase from the last financial year.
Opinion – Be an agent of change
The popular singer/song writer John Mayer sings a very interesting song entitled, ‘Waiting on the World to change’.
Opinion – A reflection on the year that was
His Excellency the Head of State Hage Geingob proclaimed the year 2020 as the year of introspection.
Opinion – Make poverty history in Namibia
In line with Vision 2030, Namibia shall be one of the industrialised nations of the world and thereby becoming the most competitive economy in Africa with the clear aim, that development shall be people-centred.
Opinion – President Hage Geingob: the victim of name-dropping
What happened in the fishing industry has shocked all of us. It exposed the innate human flaw in all of us and augments the dysfunction within some of our institutions and endemic and structural vulnerabilities of their processes.
Opinion – Namibia and the ethnic equality equation
In his documentary, “The Africans: A Triple Heritage,” Ali Mazrui a distinguished Kenyan scholar maintains that colonialism separated and grouped people against their will.
Opinion – Advanced level set to improve quality of education
Until recently, I have always been wondering why the Namibian school system did not have an advanced level qualification.
