Land Management is a science. It is a practice. It is an art. Like many academic or everyday terminologies, it can mean different things to different people. People from specialised academic disciplines or areas of human endeavours may view its meaning purely from how it relates to their work.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Katima Mulilo demolitions: Catalyst for anarchy
What has been going on in Katima Mulilo for some years now is uncalled for and very unfortunate, and if we are not careful, the repercussions and long-term aftermath will be fatal and regrettable, starting from street vendors’ evictions, and now to the demolitions of houses.
Letter – Graduate unemployment crisis a threat
Every year, thousands of young Namibians obtain their qualifications in various fields of study, not only from the three giant Namibian universities, but also from other local colleges and international universities.
Letter – ICT Level 2 school requirement far-reaching and unsustainable
One of the preconditions for the successful delivery of the basic education curriculum indicates that “all schools should be an ICT Level 2 school, according to the ICT Policy for Education 2005”.
Editorial – Suicide prevention is vital
It is hard to make peace with the loss of a loved one by suicide. Many people often feel angry or blame themselves for the suicide, thinking that because they are close, they should’ve seen the signs.
Know your civil servant – Job security is key
The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed employment situations for workers everywhere. For public servants such as Manfred Katjirijova, the government has not only safeguarded their safety, but also economic security during the crisis.
Helmut amendments sidelining a ‘power grab’
The dust refuses to settle over the interpretation of the Swapo rules that hogged the headlines in the run up to the nominations for the party’s top positions.
Chinese national’s docket disappears
Regional Court Magistrate Leopoldt Hangalo yesterday struck the case of a Chinese businessman, Hou Xue Cheng and his Namibian co-accused Hamutenja Hamutenya on a count of dealing in controlled wildlife products, from the court roll.
Rehoboth mayor injured in wildfire
Rehoboth mayor Enrico Junius was airlifted for urgent medical attention to South Africa yesterday morning after he sustained serious injuries in a veld fire.









