The issue of leaking and rigging examination question papers is global and not confined to the Namibian education system. In countries like the United Kingdom and France,
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1.7 million doses to contain FMD
Omuthiya – Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein says the ministry needs about 1.7 million vaccination doses to cover both inoculation phases in the Northern Communal Areas (NCAs) for the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
On The Spot: Healing the political divide
Gobabis mayor Elvire Theron is relatively not a household name in local politics. The councillor, who is serving on a Nudo ticket, however carries a massive weight of expectation, including proving doubting Thomases wrong. New Era’s Kuzeeko Tjitemisa caught up with her this week.
Get the minds right, first
It does not matter how much money, education, or time one has if the mind is not right first. A knife in the hands of the person with the right mind does no harm but the knife in the hands of the wrong or ill mindset can be a tragedy.
‘WAP’ empowerment or objectifying?
On 7 August 2020, American superstars Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion released the song, ‘WAP’, which broke the record for the biggest 24-hour debut for an all-female collaboration on YouTube,
The independence of Africa: real or fallacy
The political independence of African countries will remain a complete sham until Africans are liberated from abject poverty and misery.
Harmonisation of dissimilar groups of students in higher education possible
Last week, the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture released grade 11 and grade 12 results of examinations that were written in 2020.
EDITORIAL: Wage battle against rape culture
Yet again a rape case has provoked nationwide outrage not seen since 2020 when #ShutItAllDown protesters staged marches across the country against femicide and gender-based violence.
In conversation with Isaskar ‘Bio’ Gurirab
From a relatively unknown player to strutting his stuff with the best on the continent, Isaskar 'Bio' Gurirab said there is still more to come from him as he takes small humble steps to become one of the best players to have come out of Uis in the Erongo region.
We can’t postpone sport awards again – Mwiya
“We will have the awards this year and we are looking at October, the 31 October to be precise. They [awards] are on our calendar for this year and we really want to ensure that our hardworking athletes are recognised and rewarded,” said Mwiya.
