Some few years ago, I wrote a piece, titled: ‘We seem to know what we don’t know’.
Year: 2021
Ignorance of financial education equals a debt-ridden society
It is very sad to see how people are struggling financially in a helpless manner.
Performance management is the breeding ground for leadership
The voices of convicted hearts and prepared leaders and managers resound and echo the significance of performance management.
Editorial – Tossing around a hot potato
Since 1990, the government has availed over N$8 billion in bailout funds to Air Namibia, notwithstanding the fact that the national airline has not made any profit.
On the spot – UK eyes opportunities in Africa after Brexit
In this interview with New Era’s Kuzeeko Tjitemisa, Britain’s High Commission Chargé d’Affaires Charlotte Fenton reflects on bilateral relations with Namibia, the impact of Brexit and how the two countries are positioning themselves to strengthen diplomatic ties.
‘Our savings are depleted’ … Omuthiya kapana vendors bemoan loss of income
OMUTHIYA – Kapana traders at Omuthiya say they have been hard hit by the government’s decision to restrict animal movement and slaughtering in January due to the prevailing foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
CEO blames potholes on poor gravel
KATIMA MULILO – The CEO of Katima Mulilo Town Council, Raphael Liswaniso, says the bad roads at the town are a result of not having quality gravel in the region.
!Nami#Nus councillor positive about future
KEETMANSHOOP - !Nami#Nus councillor Susan Ndjaleka says there are a lot of potential opportunities lying idle that could be utilised optimally for the benefit of the constituency’s inhabitants.
‘Cheaper’ divorce on the cards … MPs to debate Bill as cases shoot up
The long-awaited Divorce Bill, which will allow couples to separate without having to prove instances of adultery and indiscretion before a divorce can be granted, will be tabled in the National Assembly in July this year.
Hero skipper gone but not forgotten
WALVIS BAY – The disappearance of Hangana Seafood skipper Carlo Gordon is an unsolved mystery that still baffles family and friends one year later.
