The Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) is concerned about a delay in the investigation of a fatal incident that happened about two weeks ago.
Year: 2021
Navigating the global village
A lot has changed over the past few years.
Opinion – The paradox of commodification of knowledge in higher education institutions
Higher education institutions create and disseminate knowledge.
Opinion – Do Govt owned undertakings engage in abuse of dominance?
Parliament enacted the Competition Act, 2 of 2003 as a legal instrument to regulate competition in Namibia, among its other ideals.
Every organisation is capable of any kinds of evil imaginable
Every human being is capable of the highest level of piety, and goodness, but at the same time also capable of any kind of evil imaginable.
A tribute to former president Jerry John Rawlings … a courageous son of Africa
When Ghana is in mourning, Africa is also in mourning.
Letter – Vocational education an urgency than an option
The newly established Tuskegee University required a radical, visionary and strategic leadership, given the location and the community of people of colours.
Letter – Africa is home
Africa was, is and will continue to be the continent of the origin of humanity, civilization, innovation and faith.
Editorial – Illegal fencing culprits must face the music
In the year 2011, local researcher Willem Odendaal brought to light concerns around the illegal fencing of communal lands as well as widespread allegations about the elite grabbing land, without following the necessary procedures.
On the spot – Punitive measures for bogus colleges
The Covid-19 outbreak has caused a downward spiral in the local economy and the higher education system is no exception.
