Government budget cuts for higher education institutions and the global economic slump have had far-reaching effects on the operations of universities.
Year: 2021
Opinion – Tax administration reform in Namibia
President Hage Geingob says that the administering of tax laws and collection of state revenue demand high standards of integrity and customer-centric service delivery, which should permeate in the day-to-day operations of Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA). He further stated, “The public expects NamRA to be an exemplary institution that will foster a fine balance between economic growth and trade fun
Opinion – 4IR and the opportunities for Namibia
The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is a technological era, characterised by the combination of digital technologies (fusion of physical and biological).
Opinion – Resilience and patience: Prerequisites in contemporary times (part 1)
Twenty-one years into the new Millennium, or commonly referred to as the 21st Century, things are becoming complex.
Letter – Give us options
The recent launch of the national Covid-19 vaccination campaign by government, urging all Namibians of eligible age to go for their jabs, has brought about a sense of urgency for us to heed the call.
Editorial – Churches should be regulated
The horrendous tale of Sofia Simuma Ndumba's nightmare of biblical proportions, allegedly on instructions of a self-proclaimed pastor by his adjutants, reminded us again why this industry should be regulated.
Letter – Youth: Ablest yet unemployed
Young people are categorised in the age group of 16-30 in Namibia.
Om the spot – Rising commodity prices boost mining profits
Elevated commodity prices and buoyant global demand continue to support the global and domestic mining activities.
Know your civil servant – Asteria Ndjendja : Bridging the communication gap
Being part of the government information service, Asteria Ndjendja is at the forefront of the dissemination of public information to the media and the general public.
City to crack down on electricity theft
The City of Windhoek has announced an alarming rise of illegal electricity connections, particularly in informal settlements, and urged residents to immediately refrain from such practices.
