For some time now, the media has been reporting on table and chair shortages in public schools and hospitals, even though the solution is clearly within reach.
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Opinion – Parliamentary rhetoric and public competence: A crisis of malaise
On the 14th of February 2023, President Hage Geingob will officially open the Parliament of Namibia. For better or for worse, parliament was in the news last year.
Letter – The scheme of President Geingob’s rhetoric
According to the theoretical epigram Murphy’s Law, ‘anything that can, will go wrong’, and if subtly dissevered, ‘if we think of something bad all the time, it is bound to happen’.
Letter – The art of resilience
Resilience is the ability to keep getting up, no matter how many times you fall. It is the most important characteristic to master in life. It is not the man who has no challenges that wins in life, but it is the man who falls but always gets back up who wins.
Know your civil servant – I believe in empowerment
Kristof Mpande Mangundu is a veteran public servant, and one of the hardworking teachers in the public school system.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – LIQUIDATION OF CLOSE CORPORATIONS (CCs)
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Opinion – Financing innovation a must for economic growth
As the economy evolves and as new needs become apparent, it is vital that enterprise and infrastructure finance evolves as well.
Health implications around PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age. It affects about 8-13% of women.
Letter – Is the President prioritising S&T ‘chopping’ above national interest?
It is said, “ignorance is an enemy, even to its owner, and knowledge is a friend, even to its hater.”
Opinion – Professionals should stop pharmaceutical procurement bleeding
Many people flourish in properly structured systems, while for others the only way to succeed is in chaos.