The relationship between population growth and economic development has been a recurrent topic since at least 1798 when Thomas Malthus argued that population
growth would depress living standards in the long run.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Zanu PF victory against counter-revolutionary forces
Last weekend, hordes of members of the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (Zanu PF) Namibia district, who live and work in Namibia, celebrated the victory of their party candidate, his Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, and their party, in the 23rd and 24th August 2023 harmonised elections in Zimbabwe.
Digital statecraft in modern-day diplomacy
We are experiencing a historical shift where international relations require reforming to distinctively shape interaction and cooperation in the conduct of diplomacy.
Beyond solitary reliance on law enforcement
In the modern era, discussions surrounding security, crime prevention and law enforcement have evolved to encompass a more inclusive perspective that acknowledges citizens’ vital role in addressing societal insecurities.
Agriculture, livelihoods politics
A few months ago, a national debate emerged, following a much-publicised video of Etondo lyaNehale supporting a vendor selling dog meat at Omuthiya.
How sports drive economic growth, unity
Sports in Namibia have emerged as a powerful catalyst for economic growth, social cohesion and individual well-being in Namibia.
Navachab’s local spending exceeds N$1 bn
The Navachab Gold Mine, located 10 kilometres west of Karibib, spent more than N$2 billion on procurement in 2022, with more than half that amount spent on local companies.
Namibia to be honoured as African free press champion
The Norbert Zongo National Press Centre (CNP-NZ) has announced that Namibia will be honoured as a press champion in Africa at the 10th edition of the International Festival of Freedom of Expression and the Press (FILEP).
More than 100 rape cases in Ohangwena since January
The Ohangwena region recorded 149 rape cases and five attempted murder cases related to gender-based violence (GBV) between January and September this year.
The critical need for emergency warning triangles
Generally, road safety is a fundamental concern for every road user and it is a shared responsibility to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow.