… moots integrity commission
… wants prudent resource management
… pins hope on agriculture, human capital
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Geingob enters education fray
Education stakeholders must work around the clock to find solutions to address the myriad of challenges facing the sector, instead of playing a blame game that resolves nothing.
Uproar over planned Kunene people’s park
An initiative to establish a wildlife conservation park which will see large tracts of communal land in Kunene falling into private hands and conservancies, has ignited an uproar as certain quarters fear losing their ancestral and grazing land.
AR shuns ‘celebrity activists’
Affirmative Repositioning leader and chief activist Job Amupanda has cautioned his red army against possible infiltration by fly-by-night political opportunists masquerading as activists, while their main objective is enjoying the limelight that comes with association with the movement.
11.5% decide for Moses //Garoëb…low voter turnout trend continues
Out of the 42 135 eligible voters, only 4 822 made it to the voting booth on Friday to decide the fate of the Moses //Garoëb constituency in the just-concluded by-election.
Moses //Garoëb braces for showdown
The country’s electoral body says all is in place to deliver a credible, free and fair contest in the Moses //Garoëb constituency by-election today.
Nanso: Results a collective failure
...calls for education levy
...vows to account for taxpayers’ money
...wants spring school, extra classes back
PDM rolls up sleeves for packed 2023…land, Esau amendments, education crisis top agenda
The Popular Democratic Movement says 2023 is theirs for the taking, having lined up an avalanche of activities that could possibly see its membership increase by 300 000, continue holding government to account and fighting corruption that has engulfed the nation.
Kandjeke smells resettlement rot
Government’s resettlement programme is engulfed in a myriad of irregularities, ranging from a lack of productivity assessments before resettlement to the absence of lease agreements, rendering the entire process non-compliant with the necessary legislation, policies and guidelines laws.
Swapo’s two centres of power debate returns
The two centres of power mantra that dominated the ruling party’s discourse before President Hage Geingob took over as party leader in 2015 has made an unexpected return.