The overall budget for Namibia’s participation at the Dubai Expo 2020 is N$20 million. This includes the N$15 million advanced from the fiscus and N$5 million sourced from additional funding, including financial contributions received from various entities.
Year: 2021
Opinion: Teenage pregnancy: Do boys’ masculine discourses matter?
While interest in the factors which contribute to teenage pregnancy in schools and communities in general has proliferated recently, the irony is that very little of the debate on this topic is informed by what boys discuss in their free time about being a man, which influences them to engage in risky sexual activities and ergo teenage pregnancy.
Opinion: Parents, authorities responsible for high learner pregnancies
Young people in Namibia are mostly ignored from home, community, school to the state. This is proven by the fact that problems involving young people are not taken seriously. It is either that ineffective measures are taken to apparently address such problems,
Opinion: Namibia’s road to Damascus
Saul’s experience on the road to Damascus can be mistaken for the classic story of repentance: the sinner who senses guilt opens himself to Jesus’s saving grace. But by his own light, and those of his community, Saul, the Jew from Tarsus, was doing no wrong in trying to suppress a descending movement within Judaism. It took Jesus to show him the error of his ways.
Opinion: Dearth of funding sounding the death knell for public universities?
In recent years, funding for public higher education institutions has been dwindling, and the adverse effects of this have been there for everyone to see – poor research results, low faculty morale, high staff turnover and compromise on the quality of teaching.
Opinion: Economic growth vs FDI in Namibia
Namibia’s government is pursuing reforms to improve the business environment, attract investment and spur industrialisation. One of the objectives of the NIPDB is to review and propose policy reforms and measures to support trade and investment promotion, conducive labour market policies, improve the country’s competitiveness and the ease of doing business.
Opinion: Public trust in state institutions key for democracy and development
In 2017, Namibia acceded to become the 36th African Union member of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). The establishment of the APRM owed courtesy to the acknowledgement that the continent’s failures can only be resolved by African countries through inclusive partnerships between governments, civil society formations and the private sector.
On The Spot: New Ombudsman: Ready for action
Newly appointed Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha sat down with New Era’s journalist Maria Amakali to shed light on his journey and plans for his new role.
Letters: The ‘go to hell’ furore: A case of much ado about nothing
As is characteristic of the Namibian political and media landscape where some entities thrive on the latest gossips, destructive innuendos and politics of division, it is little wonder that President Hage Geingob’s recent remarks at the Swapo Party Central Committee meeting of 2 October 2021 were misconstrued and presented to the public as an insult to the Central Committee members, and more outra
Letters: The Swapo we want to see
Swapo will survive to see yet another day, despite its current complicated and unfortunate predicaments it is finding itself in. As a matter of fact, the South West Africa People’s Organisation is finding itself at an opportune time to rewrite its history.
