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Editorial – Tribalism is a dangerous game
When lawyer Eva Maria Nangolo’s acid-laced tweet about a cultural event of the Damara people provoked strong condemnation, many Namibians would have felt the equivalent of an all too familiar punch in the gut.
Know Your Civil Servant – Auditing boosts accountability
Auditors in the public service play key roles in examining financial records, identifying potential areas of opportunity and risk, and helping government offices, ministries and agencies find solutions.
120 women to benefit from AWE programme
Women from all 14 regions will have the opportunity to receive training from the third instalment of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs programme that was launched on Tuesday in Walvis Bay by the United States ambassador to Namibia, Randy Berry.
SPYL wants improved access to funds
SPYL spokesperson Moses Shikerete has said SPYL is aware of challenges faced by the youths and is calling on the Swapo-led government to establish a National Youth Fund to strengthen and increase access to funding for youth developmental, innovation and entrepreneurial activities.
Lithium boom on the horizon
Namibia’s lithium revenues, based on Simonis Storm estimates, could exceed all other commodities combined, and could therefore improve the country’s trade and current account balances as well as gross domestic product growth rates.
Tribal tweeting lawyer ropes in Namandje
A controversial tweet about a cultural event has not just caused a public outcry, but has now ignited a legal tit-for-tat.
Geingob hails health achievements
As the world commemorates the World Health Organisation’s 75th anniversary tomorrow, Namibian President Hage Geingob commended the global progress in public health over the past decades, while highlighting some of the country’s achievements in the field.
Rössing refutes retrenchment claims
Rössing Uranium mine has denied claims that their voluntary separation process, which will see the mine’s workforce reduced by at least 400, is a disguised retrenchment.
Mining threatens Daures farming – residents
Farmers in the Daures constituency said their main source of income, farming, is being threatened by the increasing mining activities in the constituency.









