Culture is not in the blood. It is not something fixed that gets passed down generations. Culture is shaped by history, geography, and shared experiences. This is why the San, with their deep knowledge of Namibia’s arid terrain, would struggle to survive in the tundra of Siberia. It is why an Oshiwambo-speaking Namibian, though linked...
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Opinion – Nurturing self-love after a breakup
Experiencing heartbreak and betrayal in relationships has deeply affected many individuals in Namibia and beyond. The emotional wounds from failed romance and deep betrayal feel overwhelming, with the pain, anger, and grief seeming endless. This often results in feelings of sadness, depression, and a range of physical symptoms. Suppressing these emotions prolongs the suffering, and...
Opinion – MP’s pension planning and post-parliamentary transition
The pension arrangements for Namibian Members of Parliament (MPs) and other office bearers are governed by the Members of Parliament and Other Office-Bearers Pension Fund Act 20 of 1999, a framework distinct from general pension schemes in the country. This legislation sets it apart from other pension funds as it was specifically established by an...
Ludwig Stanley risked it all for Nujoma
Maggy Thomas CHARLES HILL – Nampa in 2010 sat down with Ludwig Stanley, the man credited with helping Founding President Sam Nujoma flee into neighbouring Botswana at the height of the struggle for liberation. This is his story. For the most part of their journey to the Botswana border, there was silence between the two...
Swartbooi salutes Nujoma
Iuze Mukube Landless People’s Movement leader and chief change campaigner Bernadus Swartbooi has lauded the legacy of Founding President Sam Nujoma. Swartbooi said Nujoma’s contributions to the nation will be immortalised in history. He was speaking at the party’s press conference yesterday. He emphasised that Namibian history, particularly from the 60s, is incomplete without the...
Former Nujoma driver remembers
Maria David Hesron Kapanga ETUNDA – Kambalanu Honecker, the former personal driver of Founding President Sam Nujoma, was more than just a chauffeur. He was a confidante, a silent observer to the inner workings of leadership, and a witness to some key moments that shaped the Namibian nation. Honecker shared his memories in an interview...
Nujoma the unifier
A dark cloud has covered Namibia and neighbouring countries if not the rest of Africa on 9 February, when President Nangolo Mbumba delivered the sad news of the passing of one of Namibia and Africa’s liberation struggle icons, Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma. I woke up to the devastating news on social media and was shocked as...
The passing of giants: A time of historical significance
The passing of H.E. Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, Namibia’s Founding President and Father of the Nation, marks the end of an era. At 95, he leaves behind a legacy that will forever be etched in the hearts of Namibians, especially the youth, who have been privileged to witness the presence of such a great leader. ...
Tate Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma: How honoured is he?
In the heart of Etunda, where the earth meets the sky, A son of the soil, with dreams that could fly. Samuel Nujoma, with courage so bold, A beacon of hope, a story retold. From Ongandjera’s cradle, his spirit took flight, Navigating storms, through the dark, endless night. Colonial deceit, a web thick and tight. ...
On the spot – Katjavivi exits with head held high
With less than five weeks before the term of the current members of Parliament ends, National Assembly Speaker Peter Hitjitevi Katjavivi (PK) is satisfied with their performance over the past five years. New Era’s Lahja Nashuuta (LN) touch base with Katjivivi. LN: What is your take on the performance of the crop of MPs? PK:...









