What defines the informal sector is a matter to be debated, and it appears to have no comprehensive and universally accepted definition. Attempts to come up with a generally accepted concept resulted even in more diversity than harmony. Attempts to measure the contribution of the informal sector faces a challenge of first defining what it entails.
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Opinion – Wildlife conservation vs land
Who would’ve ever thought that Namibia, the 34th-largest country and the third least-densely populated country in the world, would today be faced with the issue of land?
Letter – Cut me some slack, please
Exactly how precise must a human being be, how precise with their achievements, with their humanness and with their everyday dealings as a people not created to absolute perfection?
Letter – Paying to be frustrated by Telecom
I, as many Namibian individuals and organisations, depend heavily on telecommunication connection, which has for years been made possible by Telecom.
Editorial – Squeezed middle needs relief
It is time for the finance minister to cut the goose that lays the golden egg some slack.
Know your civil servant – I signed up for it
When he took the Hippocratic Oath, Dr Theo-Ben Raumana Kandetu knew he would carry with him the lifelong responsibility of caring for patients.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – DUTY OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS
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Mother of slain girl heads to High Court
The trial of the biological mother of a nine-year-old girl who was killed and her body burned allegedly by her and two co-accused, was transferred to the High Court by magistrate Dawid Mukuyu on Tuesday.
Swakop Uranium, MUN sign wage agreement
Swakop Uranium’s Husab Mine and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia have signed a three-year wage agreement, effective from 2023.
MTC charged up for Aweh court clash
A Namibian man, who claims to be the inventor of MTC’s multiple Aweh concept, is dragging the telecommunications giant to the High Court for copyright infringement.






