March 8 is International Women’s Day, the one day per year that women, their accomplishments and contributions to life, society and every aspect of our modern world is celebrated.
MultiChoice celebrates women in leadership
Aligning with the 2021 UN Women theme for International Women’s Day – “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world”, MultiChoice Namibia (MCN) continuously amplifies the voices of women who drive a positive change within the business.
Actions defined for reducing high cost of African aviation
The African Aviation Industry Group (AAIG) recently held a high-level webinar to deliberate on practical solutions for the reduction of high cost of air transport operations in Africa.
MPs talk value addition before ratifying SADC protocol
After the tabling of the ratification of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol, some parliamentarians feel Namibia still has much more to do before considering the protocol.
Opinion – Abortion: A need for societal introspection
As a preliminary remark, this article continues my reflection on the complex matter of abortion and continues to explore this moral mine-field with a sober mind and reasonable approach.
Opinion – The culture of wholesale borrowing in the education system
Wholesale borrowing is a term used in comparative education to denote the tendency of some countries adopting or indeed transplanting the whole foreign education system and apply it into their curriculum.
Opinion – Why humanities hang in balance in digital dispensations
The inexorable approach of the digital way of doing things in almost everything has sent some shock waves to academics in the humanities disciplines in higher education institutions, as there is literature that points to the imminent demise of these fields of study if care is not taken.
Opinion – The graduate unemployment crisis: A catalyst for youth revolt
In the coming months, thousands of mostly young adults will graduate from Namibia’s three biggest universities, with various qualifications.
Letter – Problematising tribal expressions in the context of the Kavango
My contribution to this topic is necessitated by the views and teachings that Professor Joseph Diescho articulated on this topic on 4 February 2021.
Letter – Self-leadership in the new Africa
Leadership is the highest level of maturity one gets, where we consider others before self.
