Erongo region governor Neville Andre Itope has emphasised the crucial role integration plays in today’s globalised world, as it allows countries to tap into new markets, expand their reach and create mutually beneficial partnerships.
Year: 2023
Local association aims to revive economic growth
The Namibia Local Businesses Association (Naloba) has taken a pioneering step in fostering economic resilience and growth by hosting a two-day conference in Windhoek.
The green hydrogen job creation promise
The president recently made a bold claim regarding the creation of 600 000 jobs by 2040 through the Green Hydrogen project.
Reflecting on the historical unemployment odyssey
Talking about unemployment in Namibia is emotional and sensitive because of the enormous figures of the unemployed lot.
Africa’s continental free trade: The triumph, tyranny
I was in my elementary school years when one of my history school teachers exposed to me one of the Greatest Conferences (the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885).
Namibia’s 33 years of politics and governance
On 21 March 1990, thousands of Namibians braved the cold and windy morning, walking down the then Kaiser street, heading to what later became known as Independence Stadium to welcome the dawn of freedom and independence of Namibia.
Threats to agricultural livelihoods
In an alarming display of callousness, local municipalities across our nation have been confiscating traditional houses and fertile agricultural lands from their rightful owners under the guise of town development.
Strengthening agricultural planning
This article attempts to seek out how diversification of the economy will enhance stable and viable economic growth in Namibia.
Know your civil servant – Find a study buddy – Nsamba
Examination period is a stressful period for students. Performance anxiety, self-doubt, and the rush to complete the portion before the exams add to the nervousness and lead to exhaustion.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Constitutionality of restraint orders issued in terms of POCA
Challenge to provisions of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 29 of 2004 – The provision ‘or it appears to the court that there are reasonable grounds for believing that a confiscation order may be made against the defendant’ not violating Article 12(1)(d) and Article 16 of the Namibian Constitution.









