Cultural celebration fosters respect and open-mindedness for other cultures. Celebrating our diversity, as well as our common interests, helps unite and educate us. It further helps us to understand other's perspectives, to broaden our own understanding, and to fully experience and educate ourselves.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Celebrating the courageous, inspiring life of Mama Winnie
Having known Winnie Nomzamo Madikizela-Mandela personally, I find it difficult to share a short tribute and reflections about a dear sister, an outstanding anti-apartheid activist, a courageous prisoner of conscience, an affectionate mother and a freedom fighter par excellence.
Letter – What will people say?
What will people say when they see me wearing second- hand clothing, what will people say when they see me shopping in this store, what will they say when they see me selling on the streets, what will people say about my old TV set, mobile phone and all sorts?
Letter – Windhoek, A City Under Siege
I believe I am not the only one who feels crime in Namibia, and more so in the city of Windhoek, is reaching uncontainable levels.
Editorial – AWOL MPs should be penalised
Parliamentarians repeatedly not showing up for work without a valid explanation should get the book thrown at them.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Chairperson of the Immigration Selection Board v Frank and Another 2001 NR 107
The first respondent, a German national, visited Namibia during 1990 – and in 1991, she applied for the first time for a temporary work permit, which was regularly renewed thereafter.
Know your civil servant – A day in the life of a human resources person
“It always starts with a quick catch-up on the inbox. I will then have a tête-à-tête with my supervisor to discuss the duties. I get back to the tasks pending from the previous day, and those that require immediate attention.”
Lüderitz jumps aboard green energy train
University of Namibia researchers recently evaluated possible opportunities of integrating green hydrogen production to the Benguela Wind Power Project in Lüderitz.
Phosphate, fishing can co-exist – Report
The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment report by the Environmental Compliance Consultancy reveals that it has been determined that the fishing industry would be able to co-exist with the phosphate industry.
Swakopmund asks court to right ‘wrong’ appointment
The Swakopmund Town Council has approached the High Court to help it resolve a self-inflicted mess after wrongfully appointing the second-best candidate for the position of general manager for corporate services and human capital.