President Nangolo Mbumba has emphasised the crucial need to protect marine ecosystems, and address climate change for the prosperity of present and future generations.
Year: 2024
Opinion – Aligning education with economic opportunities
The philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said, “Dare to know, dare to know, dare to know, for our future and yours depend on you daring to know.”
Opinion – Reflection on Oshigambo High School’s principals
Growing up in Oshigambo, Ekamba A village, my proximity to Oshigambo High School was more than just geographical; it was emotional and aspirational.
Opinion – A vote has no status
More than15 African countries, including Namibia, go to the polls in 2024.
Opinion – Paradox of wolves and sheep sharing the same kraal
When I read the novella ‘Animal Farm’, written by George Orwel (real name Eric Arthur Blair) when I was 14 years old (no wonder the love of literature I have), I thought it was just a fable of animals and their owner, Mr Jones of Manor Farm.
Opinion – Are electorates in for political gimmicks?
This year is the year for elections in many countries in the Sub-Saharan region.
Letter – Open letter to President Nangolo Mbumba
President Nangolo Mbumba, your life thus far encapsulates an important and integral chapter in the history of Namibia.
Editorial – Don’t politicise hunger
Revelations this week by Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate that the region recorded 300 cases of malnutrition from January to June, including 263 hospital admissions, nine readmissions and 26 deaths - sent a chill down the nation’s collective spine.
Know your civil servant – Scrutinising public spending to ensure accountability, transparency
Gerson Kashokora is a committed civil servant whose interest and passion lie in the financial services sector. He has devoted his career to holding government entities accountable and ensuring that public funds are spent for the intended purpose.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy
Bank Windhoek Limited v JP Investment CC (INT-HC-SUMJUD-2023/00189) [2023] NAHCMD 455 (28 July 2023)
