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Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
The primacy of bill of rights attracts obligation erga omnes
This article is part of my overall mission to persuade especially our judiciary and our legal fraternity about the fact that everyone in Namibia has the inherent and automatic legal standing to promote respect, protection and realisation of the basic human rights and freedoms enshrined in NC.
Katima Mulilo 1978: Paying homage to our heroes
In commemoration of the upcoming Heroes’ Day on 26 August 2022, please allow me to share a word or two in your newspaper on this vital piece of history that I personally feel is often underrated and most of our children, or even some of those of my age, don’t know, but it’s nostalgic to many of the older generation.
The illegality of unpaid internship programmes
In August 2020, I wrote an article on the struggle of acquiring an internship that was published by The Namibian.
Prioritise communal fencing as a capital project
This call goes out to all stakeholders in particular the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, regional councils and local authorities as well as traditional authorities.
Desperation: the road to ruin
The article you are about to read can be very intimidating, but very useful at the same time. The reason being that it will touch on the most sensitive thing we value- money. They say the truth shall set you free. I believe it will in the words that follow.
Heroes’ Day hullabaloo misplaced
The furore around this year’s Heroes’ Day shed light on a day that usually passes without much hype or notice.
Rape convict fights for a single cell
A man serving 14 years imprisonment for sexually violating a six-year-old minor girl is fighting to remain accommodated in a single cell while serving his sentence as he fears for his life.
Man dies in freak donkey accident
A 33-year-old man lost his life after he fatally fell from a donkey he was riding on Tuesday at 11h00 in Sikarosompo village in the Kavango West.
Trial date set for murder accused siblings
The trial of siblings Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu, who are accused of murdering the young Shannon Wasserfall, is set to start in February next year.