Two weeks ago, The Namibian published a very moving article on the Russian war on Ukraine titled: ‘Namibians, Where is Your Outrage? Where is Your Support?’
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Letter – Retain profits in the Namibian economy
Namibia is crying today because our economic policies are at times too diplomatic. A perfect Independence Day endowment would be a policy that will shake Namibia’s wealth bag so that all Namibians may eat and live above the poverty line.
Letter – We will fight for ourselves
We have noticed how those who work by order without knowledge had to avert a peaceful demonstration this week, and it is sad to learn about how Namibians were forced to celebrate 33 years of suffering in a country that their grandparents fought for.
Know Your Civil Servant – Positivity can improve teaching, learning in rural schools
Obedy Mabuta Nsundano is a public school teacher who said is not deterred by the negative perception of teaching and learning in under-resourced rural schools.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Citizenship by descent
When the respondent applied for the registration of the minor child’s citizenship by descent, the Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration required him to submit to a DNA paternity test to prove that it was the respondent and not his Mexican same-sex spouse who contributed the male gamete (reproductive cell).
Rosalia Abraham a woman of the struggle
Nonagenarian Kuku Rosalia Abraham, or ‘Gwakasindo’, as she is affectionately known, is a 91 year old vibrant and rather youthful-looking great grandmother, who hails from Iikoko village in the Omuntele constituency in Oshikoto region.
City Police Traffic Tips: Understand the powers of traffic officers
Numerous people often commute through the City of Windhoek by car and while doing so any one of them could occasionally run into a traffic officer.
Opinion – Namibia’s arrow of Trojan Prince Paris – Part 1
March 21, our day of Independence is a time of reflection and introspection on how far we have come as a nation.
Opinion – SOE governance alarm bells ring
Numerous scholarly and corporate practitioners have written articles on the poor performance of State-owned enterprises in Namibia. Suggestions have been offered on how to improve the performance of the SOEs, but the performance of the SOEs continues to deteriorate.
Tribute: Chief Stephanus Goliath a humble unifier
The home going of chief Stephanus Goliath, deputy chief of the /Hai-/Khaua traditional community of Berseba, was received with shock and sadness by many in Namibia and beyond. He left this world in the morning hours of Friday, 10 March 2023.









