Article 20 of the Namibian Constitution guarantees the rights of all persons to education. This provision, in my view, ensures that the State obligations towards education find relevance and reflection in current and future laws of the country.
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Opinion – Perils of youth voter apathy
PARTICIPATION in the electoral process has become a major issue among Namibian youth who shy away from their democratic right. Apathy among young voters plays a big part by swaying the youth to abstain from these elections.
Opinion – Role of policies in mitigating security threats
What invisible vulnerabilities lurk within your organisation's defences, waiting to be exploited by cunning adversaries?
Imparting knowledge to San minors
MANY of us can attest to the fact that because of the hustles and tussles of life, we do not spend as much time with our children as we would love to.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Review of minister’s decision to withdraw appointment of legal aid counsel
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Mbumba’s Sona baptism of fire…as opposition takes the gloves off
During question time at yesterday’s State of the Nation Address (Sona), opposition members of parliament questioned and scrutinised government’s developmental programmes and efforts, while also probing President Nangolo Mbumba on allegations of fraud against him and Swapo.
Letter – Why youth must be integral to local strategic planning
In communities across our nation, strategic planning processes shape the future trajectory of our towns and cities. Yet, in far too many instances, there is a glaring absence of one crucial demographic: the youth.
NSFAF kuna kuyiwapukurura ngendeseso zazo
Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund(NSFAF) hamutjanga gokampany Fillemon Immanuel kayitente asi NSFAF, mokupitira momberewa zankuru ministera, ngesi kuna kuwapukurura ngendeseso omu avagava yimaliwa eyi yipo asi pwahepa kukara asi nkenye gumwe vana muvatere.
Trump, Biden score enough for US presidential nomination
Joe Biden and rival Donald Trump each won enough delegates on Tuesday to clinch their party nominations for the 2024 presidential race, networks projected, all but assuring a rematch and setting up one of the longest election campaigns in US history.
No need to ban Covid vaccines
AN application for an order compelling various organs of state to cease making vaccinations against Covid-19 available was rejected by the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria recently.









