One year on since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there is still no end in sight to the greatest conflict Europe has ever experienced since the end of the Second World War.
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Opinion – Integrate information systems for a competitive edge
Over the last two decades, the world has evolved from the economics of things to the economics of information.
NaTIS opens Bukalo centre
Residents in Bukalo and surrounding areas were delighted to witness the official inauguration of the Bukalo Namibian Traffic Information System office on Thursday, which will be operating within the Bukalo village council offices.
Yesterday to perform tonight
Four-piece Namibian soul group The Yesterday will be gracing the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre stage for the first time and cannot wait to share what they have to offer.
Zambezi Bream Festival back and bigger
Preparations are in full swing for the popular Zambezi Bream Easter Festival scheduled to take place in April and December to pay homage to the Zambezi heritage.
TopCheri to perform at Vic Falls Carnival
Top Namibian performer Top Cheri was recently confirmed as one of the acts at the 11th Vic Falls Carnival in Zimbabwe scheduled for 28 to 30 April.
Opinion – Youth should seek social wealth
Young people should accumulate a great deal of social wealth to solve youth unemployment in Namibia, which was estimated at 50% in 2022.
Opinion – Benchmarking contributes to effective police leadership
Benchmarking is a process for identifying and implementing best practices from other organisations to improve service or performance.
Opinion – A year of war in Ukraine
24 February 2022 will forever be recalled as the day when Russia started its brutal, unprovoked and illegal invasion of Ukraine. This was and remains a case of pure aggression and a clear-cut breach of the UN Charter.
Letter – Open letter to Pijoo Nganate, governor of the Omaheke region
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