The telecommunications sector is increasingly recognised as the backbone of modern communication, playing a crucial role in facilitating connections and supporting critical infrastructure as ICT has become an indispensable part of our daily life. However, this essential function also makes the industry a prime target for cyber threats, especially given the large volume of data...
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Opinion – Reforming Namibia’s public education system
In Namibia, the public education system has been heralded as the cornerstone for national progress and a beacon of hope for future generations. Built on the sturdy foundations of a sacred social contract, this system relies on a dynamic triangle comprising three interdependent parties: the pupils, the government, and the parents. Yet, as we stand...
Opinion – Green hydrogen: Africa’s path to energy independence
Access to reliable electricity continues to be a major challenge throughout sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rural regions. Expanding grid infrastructure is frequently prohibitively expensive and impractical due to challenging terrain and significant distances from urban centres. Consequently, millions of people depend on costly and polluting diesel generators, or are left without electricity altogether. Off-grid solar...
Opinion – Root out corruption, madam President
How can Namibia be a richly-endowed country, yet have poor people? The startling figures of poverty, malnutrition, ill-health and unemployment are largely attributed to corruption and mismanagement. Corruption and mismanagement rob society of precious national resources meant to benefit everyone, and uplift people out of poverty and advance development. They are indeed vices that have...
Opinion – Electoral Act and politicians’ rhetoric speeches
It is common cause that the Electoral Act of Namibia was enacted to establish the Electoral Commission of Namibia. The Act also regulates the registration of voters and the nomination of candidates for elections. Additionally, it governs the conduct of elections for various offices. These include the office of the President of Namibia, members of...
Opinion – #Namibia: Africa’s best-kept secret
Over the past three weeks, we have monitored the #Namibia hashtag across social media and online platforms. What stood out the most were posts about tourism and the country’s oil and gas development, which is quite evident. But why is this all we are known for? Is Namibia defined solely by tourism and recent oil...
Nust at sixes and sevens
Rudolf Gaiseb Heather Erdmann More than five years on, male students at the Namibia University of Science and Technology have been left to fend for themselves regarding accommodation in Windhoek. This is because the Shangri-La Hostel (Nust male hostel) renovation remains incomplete since 2020. Initially, the university blamed the slow pace of the project on...
Itula ditches official opposition tag
Lahja Nashuuta Independent Patriots for Change chief patriot Panduleni Itula yesterday threw the official opposition tag out of the window, declaring it unconstitutional. While the Constitution outlines governmental positions, such as the president, prime minister and members of Parliament, it does not establish the position of opposition leader, the dentist-turned-politician said. “After careful analysis, it...
‘I did not kill my girlfriend’
Iuze Mukube A 31-year-old man, facing a charge of murdering his girlfriend, took the stand yesterday before Windhoek High Court judge Claudia Claasen, and said she was still alive when he left the shack on the day of the incident. Lolo Tweumona Kambwela denied that he caused the death of Nghimushima Haufiku, on 13 February...
City approves electric bus initiative
The Windhoek Municipal Council has approved the revival of the low-carbon public transport initiative. The initiative, falling under the ‘Move Windhoek’ Project, was funded by the Green Climate Fund and was approved at a council meeting on Monday. “This initiative will allow the council to procure low-carbon electric buses and conduct a feasibility study to...









