It has become imperative for us to re-state in affirmative the genesis that constitutes the basis of the predicament in which Swanu of Namibia finds itself. It will never be our cup of tea to prescribe or dictate the format of balanced and fair reporting, suffice to say that we are perturbed by the superficial or lack of in-depth on issues such as this one, which media fraternity has the prerogati
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Letter – Justifying digital literacy in adult education
Digital literacies are essential for adults’ full participation in economic and civic life.
Letter – Celebrating Pan-African Women’s Day
It is imperative that us Africans place pan-Africanism at the forefront of our orientation. According to Minkah Makalani, pan-Africanism as a movement centralises “African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, who share not merely a common history, but a common destiny”.
Editorial – Civil servants in a lose-lose conundrum
This country’s perplexing and unequal labour situation has again been thrust into the limelight this week with roughly 100 000 civil servants voting on whether to go on strike after negotiations for better pay failed, while the City of Windhoek’s astronomical wage bill has come under scrutiny again.
Know your civil servant – The mother of all professions
Being in the noble profession of teaching is far from an eight to five grind – just for the money.
Youth instrumental in reviving tourism
African and global tourism leaders deliberated on youth entrepreneurship and empowerment within the tourism sphere during a summit in Windhoek this week.
Kasingo hails introduction of victim-friendly court
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Loide Kasingo has commended the Ministry of Justice for inaugurating a victim-friendly court, noting that such a gesture would go a long way in strengthening the implementation of the existing legal frameworks to eradicate gender-based violence (GBV).
Ogongo campus breathes life into laboratory
In an effort to keep up with international trends and ensure local producers have access to world-class plant material, the University of Namibia Ogongo campus has revived its tissue culture laboratory – one of the few in the country.
Naturopathy, nature’s way
Natural medicine should be seen as a primary healthcare service people should first opt for before they use different types of treatment modalities to heal them.
JBentley beats fitness drum
It is generally believed regular exercise helps keep your mind clear, essential for creating music and performing it well. Almost any form of movement can help with this pursuit.








