Britain will host an international energy security summit next year, the government announced yesterday, inviting big oil-producing nations and companies, but also focusing on net zero.
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EPL investigating Chelsea over possible financial violations
The Premier League is investigating potential financial rule breaches at Chelsea under Roman Abramovich’s ownership, CEO Richard Masters told Britain’s Times newspaper.
Joshua calls for boxing to tackle doping
Anthony Joshua is clear that boxing faces a doping problem, but the former world heavyweight champion is uncertain whether longer bans are an ideal solution.
Debmarine sponsors Ketjijere Academy
IN efforts to empower young athletes, Debmarine Namibia provided sponsorship worth N$70 000 to the Ronald Stigga Ketjijere Football Academy in Okakarara in the Otjozondjupa region on Tuesday.
The aftereffects of the Caprivi secession attempt
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Is pretending you understand in class a syndrome?
In classrooms worldwide, teachers encounter a variety of behaviours from their students. Some are attentive, eager to learn and actively participate in class discussions, while others may seem disinterested or daydreaming.
Namibia at the crossroads – bills prohibiting same-sex marriage
In recent months, since the Supreme Court ruling in the Digashu case, Namibia has witnessed expressions of mixed emotions and opinions with reference to the Supreme Court ruling that the term ‘spouse’ in Section 2(1)(c) of the Immigration Control Act 7 of 1993 is to be interpreted to include same-sex spouses who are lawfully married in another country.
Stop scapegoating leaders and foster a culture of collaboration
The socio-economic difficulties that our dear country, Namibia, is currently experiencing must be solved by all of us. Although it is simple to criticise our leaders, it is important to understand that they cannot change our country on their own.
Egocentric leadership aiding miscoordination
Bureaucrats and politicians’ inability to coordinate their activities efficiently as well as the lack of collective action had been the downfall of Namibia's public service systems.
Opinion – Open letter to Nored, NamWater, Telecom, MTC
I AM writing on behalf of thousands of voting masses and the voiceless people of the Okankolo and Eengodi constituencies in the mighty and vast Oshikoto region in northern Namibia.









