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Opinion –  Just be responsible 
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Opinion –  Just be responsible 

The financial gurus say you need to have a “retirement car.”  Well, my ‘retirement car’ will just have the basics, automatic transmission, rear assist parking, lights that turn on when it’s dark, and most importantly, an engine that can handle the air conditioner. But no matter how fancy the car, the driver behind the wheel...

Opinion – Your vote a determinant of the future 
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Opinion – Your vote a determinant of the future 

The importance of elections cannot be doubted.  At the very least, they provide the public with its clearest formal opportunity to influence the political process and also help, directly or indirectly, to determine who will hold government power.  From this perspective, elections are about results – in other words, who wins and who loses.  This...

Opinion – Youth participation in democratic governance
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Opinion – Youth participation in democratic governance

Democratic governance is a system in which all sectors of society participate fully and share responsibility for the affairs of the state—that is, participation by all. It refers to a situation where both the rulers and the ruled take part in the decision-making process at all levels. During the pre-colonial period in Africa, there was...

Opinion – 2025: Kairos for the church
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Opinion – 2025: Kairos for the church

The relevant Christian ministry is rooted in the church’s Kairos moment. Kairos signifies a sense of urgency, the crucial moment (Kittel 1968, 456).  The Kairos moment mission, therefore, becomes the destiny that calls the church to decisive action in its salvific work.  Through the church, “God issues a challenge to decisive action……. It is a...

Opinion – Is adolescent rebellion a myth?
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Opinion – Is adolescent rebellion a myth?

The teenage years are often described as a time of adolescent rebellion, marked by emotional turmoil, family conflict, alienation from adult society, reckless behaviour, and rejection of adult values.  However, research on adolescents worldwide indicates that only about one in five teenagers exhibit these patterns (Offer & Schonert-Reichl, 1992).  Most young people feel close to...

Letter –  Servanthood: The crux of leadership 
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Letter –  Servanthood: The crux of leadership 

In his classic book ‘Servant Leadership: Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness’, Robert K. Greenleaf suggests that the concept of the servant as leader emerged from reading Hermann Hesse’s ‘Journey to the East’.  In that story, Leo accompanies a party on a journey as the servant who does their menial chores, and...

Opinion – Encounters with Africa’s liberation icons 
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Opinion – Encounters with Africa’s liberation icons 

As we mourn and remember one of Africa’s greatest liberation icons – the likes of Sam Nujoma and Kenneth Kaunda – I vividly remember Tatekulu Nujoma’s visit to Lüderitz in 1998, when we celebrated the importance of children under the theme ‘Putting children first’.  As senior youth officer in the then-Ministry of Youth and Sport,...

Opinion –  Take your country forward 
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Opinion –  Take your country forward 

I recently attended a graduation ceremony, and as I sat in that jovial moment, observing and admiring the graduates, an important question dawned on me. A question that I believe haunts most graduates, specifically those who haven’t secured jobs. Where do we go after acquiring a qualification? Do we study further and keep collecting more...