Amid emerging challenges, the Road Fund Administration’s revenue has grown by 11% to N$2.4 billion due to operational effectiveness while its assets have also grown from N$1.8 billion to N$2 billion over the financial year ended 31 March 2022.
Year: 2023
Opinion – Sanctity of human life – Part 1: Abortion
This is the first instalment of a series of articles on the ‘Sanctity of Human Life’. This week’s article focuses on Abortion. Abortion is the removal of a fetus from a womb, thus terminating a pregnancy.
Opinion – Exploring the main component of the didactic situation
In the world of academia and pedagogics, the didactic situation is made of the learner, the subject matter and the teacher. For many centuries, the teacher had been at the centre of this triangle.
Opinion – Youth should seek social wealth
Young people should accumulate a great deal of social wealth to solve youth unemployment in Namibia, which was estimated at 50% in 2022.
Opinion – What research-intensive universities entail
Today I decided to touch on a hot subject in higher education that I have always questioned when I read about it or hear it being discussed in academic circles – the subject of what a research-intensive university entails.
Opinion – Benchmarking contributes to effective police leadership
Benchmarking is a process for identifying and implementing best practices from other organisations to improve service or performance.
Opinion – A year of war in Ukraine
24 February 2022 will forever be recalled as the day when Russia started its brutal, unprovoked and illegal invasion of Ukraine. This was and remains a case of pure aggression and a clear-cut breach of the UN Charter.
Letter – Open letter to Pijoo Nganate, governor of the Omaheke region
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Letter – Civic education a must for development
As far as we know, we only have one Namibia to live in and to call home. Our President often speaks of building “one Namibian house”, where every brick matters.
Editorial – Tender cancellation shows power of protest
In the midst of the budget rush on Wednesday, the Central Procurement Board of Namibia announced their decision to cancel the multimillion-dollar medical tender that caused major public uproar last month.









