Natural resources are not explicitly regulated by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) because the organisation primarily focuses on trade regulations and not on the management and conservation of natural resources.
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Editorial -Namibia’s constitution is supreme
The debate around same-sex marriages, in the Namibian context, following the landmark Supreme Court judgement, has divided public opinion and unleashed a vitriolic discourse.
Opinion – Institutions do matter
Namibia experiences yet another phase of high inflation and unemployment. Prices for food and transport rise. Nothing we can do about it, we are told. Once the prices of food or petrol decrease, the general economic situation does not improve.
Opinion – Encouraging Zambezi women to participate in politics
Namibia is a country founded on democratic principles of justice for all and the rule of law, as stipulated in Article 1 of the Constitution.
Know your civil servant – Steering parliamentary standing committees
Ndaningaweni Protasius Nghileendele is a proud public servant employed at the National Assembly in the Directorate of Committee Services as the deputy director.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Minister of Safety and Security and 5 others v Kennedy and another
(SA 69-2020) [2023] NASC (18 July 2023) – Constitutional challenge of the practice of placing handcuffs on inmates behind their backs while being transported, solitary confinement, and the denial of contact visits to trial-awaiting inmates
Ndiyona youth has big dishwashing dreams
A resident of Makane village in the Ndiyona constituency, Innocentia Mandjoro, makes dishwashing liquid, and hopes to share the skill with others in the region.
Speaker moots motion on Cuba
Speaker of the National Assembly Prof. Peter Katjavivi has proposed the tabling of a motion on Cuba in the Namibian parliament.
Netball World Cup 2023: South Africa ready to ‘showcase’ historic tournament
“Chanting, feet stomping, drums, vuvuzelas, yelling, shouting, singing, dancing - a whole other level of loudness.”
Super Falcons flying high after shock win
Nigeria shocked the Women’s World Cup yesterday, coming from behind to upset co-hosts Australia 3-2 in Brisbane and take a significant step towards qualifying for the knockout phase of the tournament.








