at is always willing and able to uphold the principles of the rule of law and justice for all.
Year: 2022
Letter – Industrialisation still in the dim, eight years to 2030
Namibia as a developing country has more that needs to be worked on and enhanced for the dream of industrialisation, and moving towards the coherent development of our country.
Editorial – Political endorsements divisive
As the busy silly season continues to unfold, the attention of many Namibians is on the looming intra-party contestation of the ruling party, Swapo.
Know your civil servant – Teacher by day city councillor by night
To many Windhoek residents, she is their political representative on the city council.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Elia v Minister of Safety and Security
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On the spot – Marginalised people’s ministry a must
The San people have borne the brunt of Namibia’s increasing poverty and other challenges faced by the country, such as a lack of housing, unemployment and lack of access to basic needs, amongst many other issues.
Heritage week celebrates unity in diversity
The National Archives of Namibia is encouraging Namibians to continue protecting natural and cultural resources as if they are unique and placing the accountability of preservation on the current generation.
Damara people meet to map way forward
The Damara People’s Assembly, the community’s highest decision-making body, was held in Windhoek last weekend.
Kandjeke is ‘gatvol’…NSFAF building fiasco final straw
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke is fed-up with the general lack of accountability in the public sector, saying it is perplexing how those caught pants down go scot-free while laws are in place to reprimand them.
Geingob is my mentor – Shifeta
Despite not having scored President Hage Geingob’s sought-after endorsement, Swapo vice presidential hopeful Pohamba Shifeta this week heaped praise on the head of state, but insists he is his own man.








