The Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank) has warned that food availability and accessibility continues to deteriorate as a result of high food prices and long-term drought effects.
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Opinion – Ramaphosa and the Phala Phala buck bucks … Groundhog Day, brought to you by the ANC
As I write this, it is Tuesday evening, and Eskom has issued an impending load-shedding notice. The City of Johannesburg’s City Power has again issued one of its “Update on the Power Interruptions” memo.
Opinion – BoN’s interest rate hike: Nail on the head
As inflation continues to soar, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) hitting 5.60% in April, the Bank of Namibia poised to hike interest rate by 0.50% basis points on the 15 June 2022.
Opinion – Digital learning and way forward for informal education
The challenges faced by the educational sector are countless, but the pandemic has also incited the adoption of digital learning techniques that are helping to maintain a semblance of normalcy.
Opinion – Plastic bags levy compromising environmental safety
As per the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources’ recent communication, this year’s World Ocean Day will be celebrated under the theme ‘Revitalisation; collective action for the ocean’.
Opinion – Cockroaches, homeowners and urban sanitation
Cockroaches are little brave things. They invade the most intimate spaces in our homes and turn them into their very own. They represent poor sanitation wherever they occupy – even if that environment looks clean.
Letter – In defence of Cde John Elago
Comrade Johannes Johnburns Elago, well-known simply as John Elago, is the Swapo Party district coordinator for Windhoek Rural, a very long-serving district coordinator and member of the regional executive for the Khomas region.
Letter – The rise of the digital diplomat… the evolution of Namibian diplomatic agents
Diplomacy is the main instrument of foreign policy and global governance, which represents the broader goals and strategies that guide a state’s interactions with the rest of the world.
Editorial – For 4IR we should address basics
The opportunities that technological advancements could bring should make us all excited, but we should realise this is an opportunity to level the playing field as access to technology and its benefits is hugely skewed in favour of urban dwellers.
Know your civil servant – Being the voice of the voiceless
In times of critical need – now more than ever – social workers and their ability to find creative ways to positively impact their communities are needed.









