Namibia has after independence reformed its educational philosophy to match it with international standards to address the injustice of the past.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Letter – We are all custodians of children’s rights
The 20th November marked World Children’s Day, commemorated on the anniversary of the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1989.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy: Breach of marital rights v breach of promise to marry – Validity of agreement
The appellant (Oberholzer) and first respondent (Loots) lived together as husband and wife from 2011 until the end of 2016, despite the fact that they were not married to one another.
SADC PF Plenary focuses on Role of Parliaments in disaster responses
Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth last week stressed the critical role of national parliaments in responding to often devastating natural disasters like cyclones.
Scrape ‘corrupt’ tainted interviews – unemployed teachers
Hundreds of unemployed teachers in the Kavango East Region marched through the streets of Rundu on Thursday, highlighting their enduring demands regarding their unemployment.
Swakopmund council elections end in a tie
Swakopmund District Magistrate Lucia Elishi postponed the elections of the 2024 Swakopmund municipal office-bearers yesterday after the process between two nominated candidates ended in a tie twice.
Omuthiya, Tsumeb give hope to unemployed residents
A total of 168 unemployed residents in the Omuthiya town boundaries have registered as job-seekers at the Omuthiya Town Council (OTC) office, in line with a requirement for local authorities to create a database.
Telecom seeks law amendments to curb copper theft
Telecom Namibia has called for the amendment to the Second-Hand Goods Act 23 of 1998 to curtail theft and vandalism of telecommunications infrastructure.
First grapes consignment exported to Europe
Namibia has commissioned the export of its first-ever shipment of homegrown table grapes to European countries through the port of Walvis Bay on Wednesday.
Gladiators positive ahead of Ghana clash
Brave Gladiators coach Paulus Shipanga says preparations went well for the important Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) qualifier against Ghana in Accra today.









