As far as we know, we only have one Namibia to live in and to call home. Our President often speaks of building “one Namibian house”, where every brick matters.
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LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – CRIMINAL REVIEW CASES – CONTRAVENING PROVISIONS OF THE ROAD & TRANSPORTATION A
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Brazil-Namibia relations need boosting
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi and newly accredited ambassador of Brazil to Namibia, Vivian Loss Sanmartin, all agree that more needs to be done to strengthen Namibia-Brazil bilateral relations.
Opinion – Interest rates are surging, who should celebrate?
Inflation is high, and interest rates have soared. How much further the Bank of Namibia (BoN) needs to raise interest rates, and whether the economy can prosper as it raises it, are crucial questions without clear answers.
Opinion – Boundaries needed between Zambezi traditional authorities
The report of the commission of inquiry into claims of ancestral land rights and restitution was submitted to President Hage Geingob on 24 July 2020 to solve the land disputes between traditional communities in the Republic of Namibia.
Short Story – Golden Thimble Thorns (Okahandja)
It was a sun-scorching midday when the king gifted me a doubled sack. First, I sunk to my knees, intoxicated with joy after the king footed all the way to find me scavenging for grasshoppers along the Okamita River. I unrolled the rucksack and picked up it was empty.
Opinion – Is Namibia a bourgeois state? A case study of Michael Amushelelo
Learning from the recent social and political developments in the Namibian political space, many who follow politics would have observed the working class mobilisations led by the NEFF’s commissar Michael Amushelelo, who is currently a trending force and icon in Namibia as far as the awakening and mobilisation of the working class’ struggle is concerned.
Opinion – NRSC does the right thing
The majority of the world’s safest countries have long-term road safety targets in place. Road safety is a major global health issue since large proportions of unintentional injuries are caused by traffic-related crashes.
Klein Aub Skoli ge ǀgôana ra ǁkhauǂui
Studentn hîa !omn ǀkha aitsama xūna kurus !nâ ra ǂkhāǁkhāsenn ge ǂans tsî ǁkhāsiga turaban ū!nâ hâ !âgu !nâ noxopan ǁkhāǁkhāǂuisentoa tsî ǂan!gâs ǂhawega !khō!oa tama hîa ǀnai ra hōbasen, hîa ǁîn sîsenna !nâ si ai!hūba ra ǁam kai nise.
Planning for agricultural loans
The rising focus on the growth of the agricultural sector in the country has sparked an increasing need for individuals, entities and SMEs to access instruments from lending institutions such as the Agricultural Bank of Namibia to set up, upscale or reinvest in their agribusinesses.