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EV sales growth stalls in Europe
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EV sales growth stalls in Europe

PARIS – Europe is supposed to fully switch to electric vehicles in little over a decade but sales growth of the climate-friendly vehicles stalled in the first half of the year, data showed yesterday. Instead, data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) showed that the modest 4.4% overall growth in the sales of new...

Opinion – Open letter to Dr Kalumbi Shangula
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Opinion – Open letter to Dr Kalumbi Shangula

Dr Kalumbi Shangula, executive director Ben Nangombe and your entire team in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, you did well during the Covid-19 pandemic.  You also did well in the fight against HIV/AIDS. However, more needs to be done by all of us together as Namibians. Last year, Cabinet urged your ministry to...

Opinion – Grade 4: Curriculum’s Achilles heel
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Opinion – Grade 4: Curriculum’s Achilles heel

Before the curriculum was revised in 2015, grade 4 fell under the then-lower primary phase, which was using the class teaching mode of instruction. This meant that one teacher would teach the learners all the subjects they had in that grade. This also meant that the teachers spent ample time with these learners, and could...

Opinion – Reactive communication impacts government’s brand reputation
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Opinion – Reactive communication impacts government’s brand reputation

Communication is the foundation upon which effective governance and organisational success are built. It is the “lifeblood”, which is vital for both internal and external stakeholders, enabling the flow of information, the coordination of activities, and the achievement of shared goals.  Conversely, communication breakdowns often lead to confusion and conflict, as it did in the...

Opinion – Your vote matters!
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Opinion – Your vote matters!

As enshrined in the Namibian Constitution, every citizen who has reached the age of 18 shall have the right to vote. Article 21(4) further stipulates that every citizen shall have the right to “freedom of association, which shall include freedom to form and join associations or unions, including trade unions and political parties.” 27 November...

Opinion – Ice boys and girls in student leadership
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Opinion – Ice boys and girls in student leadership

According to Africtionary, the African slang dictionary, an ice boy is “a broke guy who drinks with guys who have money (usually guys he grew up with). They send him around to buy ice, open the beers for them, and do all crazy things because he does not contribute financially.” While the terms “iceboy” and...

Opinion – Sextortion: A digital age menace
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Opinion – Sextortion: A digital age menace

In today’s interconnected world, where private and public information is just a click away, the rise of sextortion has become a pressing issue. As intimate conversations and bedroom secrets increasingly find their way online, it’s crucial to address and close the loopholes that have wreaked havoc on many lives. Sextortion involves the threat of exposing...

Letter – BIG to the rescue
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Letter – BIG to the rescue

Namibia, a nation grappling with a critical situation due to poverty, income inequality and unemployment, faces a daunting triple threat that will further decay its human capital. According to the World Bank, Namibia has a 64% poverty rate, with over 1.5 million people or 50% of the population suffering from hunger.  This highlights that most...

Editorial – Parties’ internal democracy flounders
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Editorial – Parties’ internal democracy flounders

Perhaps what Winston Churchill said in 1939 could be true today when one critically analyses the internal political affairs of local political parties, for their reality is what is defined. The failure of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) to pull off an elective congress over the weekend is another indication that political parties in...