Debmarine Namibia demonstrated its commitment to Green Leaves Primary School and welfare by donating food parcels aimed at spreading love and addressing food insecurity.
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Know your civil servant – Van der Berg: Longest-serving public servant
Maria van der Berg, a Control Administrative Officer in the Office of the Auditor General, is one of the nation’s unsung heroines who has so far devoted 35 years to serving in the public sector.
Editorial – Upholding Geingob’s legacy
Everything will come to a standstill next week when the nation and the African continent bid farewell to one of its own. Since 4 February 2024, and with shattered hearts, Namibians from all walks of life have been struggling to come to terms with the passing on of our third democratically elected president.
Letter – Amplifying the role of art in national progress
“In Africa, art is not just a reflection of life; it’s a catalyst for change, a catalyst for progress, and a catalyst for hope.” - Wangari Maathai
Letter – Combating workplace sexual harassment – A call for accountability
As I write this, it is not as an impartial observer, but rather from the unsettling perspective of someone who has experienced workplace sexual harassment.
Opinion – “I read your articles in the New Era, keep it up” – Geingob
Countrymen, countrywomen, the youth, friends - as the darkest cloud is hovering over our nation, and we are trying to find terms about the sudden death of our beloved President His Excellency Dr Hage Geingob on 4 February 2024 - and we try to find solace in the Almighty and in each other as a bereaved, united family of the Namibian House - I feel it is my duty as a long-time columnist of New Era
Opinion – Youth should take the lead on late president’s Hage Geingob uniting mantras
In an opinion article I penned on 21 June 2022 titled ‘Little Cute Mantras by the President’, I referred to his fabled mantras such as ‘the Namibian House; no one should feel left out; and Harambee’ as little cute, because these mantras have been softly spoken of, leaving out the power or the uniting power they carried.
Opinion – Workplace bullying – The root of macro-economic ailments and tool of destructive leadership
Workplace bullying receives generous inattention in the world of works. It remains intractable and malignant. Institutional systems exemplifying robust “ethical standards” are forcibly its transmission belt.
Opinion – Unravelling the complex genocide case against Israel
As the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delves into the intricate web of legalities surrounding the South Africa vs. Israel Genocide case, the recent issuance of provisional measures has cast a spotlight on the intersection of international law and geopolitics.







