Renowned writer, entrepreneur and motivational guru, Emanuel James Rohn, eloquently said: “All good men and women must take responsibility to create legacies that will take the next generation to a level we could only imagine.”
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Opinion – The power of the mind in 2024
Believe it or not, most of what we deal with within a corporate set-up is the way we think of it. The starting point of that mere thought determines how the situation will play out. Leading many employees is a tall ask, which needs much attention to detail.
Opinion – Collective fight against crime targeting tourists
Tourism contributes N$32.5 billion to the Namibian economy, which is about 14.7% of the GDP. About 63 companies employ 3 483 workers, amounting to 15.4% of total employment in the country.
Israel officials support Gaza destruction, court hears
Israel’s plan to “destroy” Gaza comes from “the highest level of state”, the UN’s top court has heard.
Letter – A critical analysis of Namibia’s tourism delimma
“Traveling is not only about seeing new places, but also about feeling new emotions. Art is the best way to express them.” - Sarah Anghuwo
Botha optimistic about Mboma’s Olympic qualification
Athletics coach Henk Botha, has expressed hope that Namibia’s 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games silver medalist Christine Mboma will qualify for the 200m sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Blinken tells Israel civilian toll in Gaza ‘far too high’
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken told Israel on Tuesday the toll on Gazan civilians caused by its war against Hamas was “far too high”, urging his ally to alleviate their suffering.
Spain re-imposes masks in hospitals as flu cases surge
Wearing masks is obligatory again in Spain’s hospitals and other healthcare facilities since yesterday, the health ministry said on Monday as the country faces a flu outbreak.
Kenya court warns may have to release suspected cult leader
A Kenyan court on Tuesday gave authorities 14 days to prosecute a suspected cult leader, or face having to release him after he was detained over the deaths of hundreds of his followers.
SA takes centre-stage with ‘genocide’ case vs Israel
South Africa hopes that a landmark “genocide” case against Israel at the UN’s top court will bolster its international standing, and help the government win domestic support ahead of a key election this year.









