So, to legalise homosexuality or not? Some of you might ask how this pertains to women-related issues, given that is my focus for this column. Point is, when most people talk about homosexuality, they only have men in mind because of the ‘sodomy law’.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Paula bags TV gig
Former radio host Queen Paula’s lucky star continues rising. The brand ambassador and columnist is now also a television show presenter and the new face of NamRequest.
Beyond the mundanity of things
Everything that has made the world what it is today has mostly been revolving around one thing - education.
Dubz parts ways with Fresh FM on a sour note
Fresh FM radio personality Whilzahn Gelderbloem, aka Dubz, recently bid farewell to her listeners after she was removed from her responsibilities on 20 May 2021, despite her contract only lapsing in June 2021.
A taste of Zenzi’s
Zenzi’s Coffee Shop is the proverbial ‘silver lining on a cloud’, because everyone working there, including owner, Zenzi Natasha Mubasen Awases, were retrenched from their previous places of work due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Going back to the roots
Even though we live in an enlightened and modern era, some cultural customs should not be tampered with, and people need to do things as they have been done in the past.
Councillor decries lack of housing
Walvis Bay Urban constituency councillor Deriou Benson says the very future of Namibia is at stake because of a lack of housing.
Covid and the green economy
Environment and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta believes a transition to a greener economy offers an opportunity for the country to move out of the Covid-19 crisis towards a future that is food, water and energy-secure.
Opinion – Universities join forces in Covid vaccination efforts
In addition to teaching and conducting research, universities also have the corporate social responsibility function that comes in different forms of community engagement or service. In other words, the functions of universities would not be complete without serving the communities in which they operate.
Opinion – Of leaders’ historical, national rationality of knowledge
For many years, debates and renunciations among Western and African philosophers trained in Western schools of philosophy rejected the notion of an African being able to be critical and innovative under any circumstances.
