It is a broad concept with singular interpretation and literary refers to any structural adjustment loans and SALs provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to countries that experience economic crises.
Author: Reverend Jan Scholtz (Reverend Jan Scholtz )
Opinion | Being church today – church and society in context
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Opinion – Rural development and employment
Rural development is a characteristic feature of most developing countries.
Opinion – Principles, impact on decision making process
Pearson Custom Publishing (Pearson, 1998 – 2002) defines ethics as the “standards of conduct and moral judgement.”
Opinion – Effects of teenage pregnancy on the education system
The increase in teenage pregnancy each year, especially in Namibia, has become a topic of serious concern for the nation.
Opinion – Uphill battle of modern youth
The ever-growing tension between the youth and government need a proper strategised remedy to avoid reaching the crisis point of social unrest.
Opinion – Issues and concerns in development economics
Today, development economics occupies a central place in the teaching of economics in many universities, and indeed, as Thirlwall (1994) rather succinctly puts it, no self-respecting economics faculty is without a development economics programme.
Opinion – Correlation of church and schools in sexual issues
Education is a term which describes the process by means of which we come to realise our capacity for human action – that is to say, the capacity which makes it possible for us to act in a manner which appropriately distinguishes us from other objects or beings.
Opinion – Hobbled by our freedom
Someone sent me an article about something interesting unfolding in the municipality of Makana.
Opinion – Racism is pervasive, its effects subtle
To some, the kindly old gentleman with a white beard and suit simply represents fried chicken or a shameless but harmless marketing device.





