Art adds a significant component to streets and buildings as it creates a relationship between the artist and onlookers.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
India eyes long-term oil contracts with Namibia
International news media have reported that India, the world’s third-biggest oil importer, is eyeing a long-term crude oil supply deal from Namibia, where two of the world’s largest oil finds in recent years have been made.
New shareholder to kick start Sperrgebiet mining
Sperrgebiet Diamond Mining (Pty) (SDM) this week confirmed a majority equity investment by Global Emerging Markets Group (GEM). The new shareholders, the company’s board and management stated they eagerly look forward to operations at SDM to restart and for the company to become a sustainable development partner to the local community, the Lüderitz economy and Namibia at large.
Opinion – The plight of the boy child is in jeopardy
In 1848, the first-ever liberal-infested convention on women’s rights was convened at Seneca Falls in New York.
Opinion – Regional and local governance in Namibia … implications for political participation and service provision
Regional and local government has long been advocated because it is an essential component of the democratic process and deepening of mass participation in decision-making.
Opinion – Recourse for youthful ‘idle hands’
The tendency of not having much productive to do in society while not lacking the ability to be productive is referred to as “idle hands” in this piece. Many times, the phrase “idle hands” is intertwined with terminologies such as boredom and unemployment.
Letter – Backing Netumbo: Triggering optimism, regaining lost ground
November will see a clear indication & contestation of ideas, principles and beliefs, and will end with an indication of the individuals that will occupy three very influential political and administrative portfolios in our mighty party.
Letter – Women for leadership, the surest way to bring about real change
In some community teeming with traditional, cultural, ethnic and tribal diversity, there arose a need to elect a leader. Located in the central part of Namibia, a vibrant community of five-thousand inhabitants fomented by ethnic and tribal upheaval in home countries, the Refugee Camp is a convergence centre for Angolan, Congolese, Burundian, Rwandese, Cameroonian, Nigerian and Zimbabwean families.
Editorial – Candidates mum on revival message
Candidates in the Swapo succession race are ostensibly struggling to get to the nub of the issue as far as the direction and renewal of the liberation movement is concerned.
Know your civil servant – Nurturing students to soar to new heights
Students often fondly recall the admirable qualities of their teachers. They remember teachers who cared about them, and those who were supportive or encouraging.