The football and netball competitions aimed at honouring Brave Warriors goalkeeper Loydt Kazapua commenced at the NFA Technical Centre in Katutura yesterday.
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Okuhangahanga Epukiro rari nOmbonagrero yarwe yourunga
Erero ombongarero yarwe yahaamene mOmauezonjanda mEpukiro mo ku hanga hangisiwa iyourunga wovinamuinyo okutara muwo.
Mama Penee: Transcending the Genocide
The book, ‘Mama Penee: Transcending the Genocide’, was published by the University of Namibia Press in 2020. It is a biography dedicated to the memory of Inaavinuise, the grandmother of the author.
Opinion – No one can predict the future, but we can protect it
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Opinion – Breaking the chains: Namibia’s child abuse epidemic
The prevalence of violence against children in Namibia is horrifying, tragic and on an unabated trajectory despite the country’s laws, policies and institutions that are supposed to protect one of society’s most vulnerable demographic – children.
Opinion – Western values are not universal
Namibia’s long protracted fight against colonialism, apartheid and imperialism in which thousands of our people lost their lives, is a long-lasting legacy of human rights violations by America and Western Nations; their only track record in as far as the upholding fundamental human rights and freedoms are concerned.
Opinion – Same-sex couples’ intimacy and security implications
Regardless of the period we explore the history of humanity and its existence, we shall agree that security shapes the reality of any given society. Therefore, in my view, security discussions should never be out of sight in public discourse.
Letter – Addressing the education/job market mismatch
Namibia is faced with a fundamental problem involving the mismatch between the demands of its future labour market and the education it provides.
Letter – Fear of crime in Windhoek a negative peace factor
Namibia is ranked on the Global Peace Index (GPI) as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. This means Namibia is a stable and peaceful country that has not actively engaged in interstate and internal conflicts.
Know Your Civil Servant – Nursing is a gesture of love
Job Ndeulita Shalongo-Shange is a qualified registered nurse and a nurse educator, working for the Ministry of Health and Social Services.