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.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
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.
City approves waste to energy study
The City of Windhoek council on Tuesday approved a proposal by Smart City Sweden Research Institute to conduct a waste to an energy feasibility study in Windhoek.
Woman beats all odds to make living as mechanic
The young Aune Ambunda rose through the ranks to become a foreman in the span of six months into her new job in the male-dominated industry and workshop at Mbungus Investment CC in the Ongwediva industrial area.
Rising false rape claims concern Dausab
Justice minister Yvonne Dausab has expressed concern over the rising number of bogus rape cases filed “just to abuse and extort” the accused and force them to comply with the complainants’ requests.
Crypto company wants day-to-day funds
Crypto-currency investment company CBI Exchange this week lodged an urgent application in the Windhoek High Court to authorise Bank Windhoek to release funds from its account for “day-to-day operations”.
Woman’s body found, witness robbed
The Katutura police are investigating a case of murder after the body of an unidentified woman was discovered with several stabbed wounds on the chest.
Chinese told to start renting houses…local authorities to investigate living in shops
A recent dispute between a Chinese businesswoman and a local street vendor, that ended with the woman paying an admission of guilt fine, has increased complaints against how Chinese businesspeople operate and behave.
Clover employees claim mistreatment
Clover Dairy Namibia employees have expressed dissatisfaction with their management’s treatment of employees, especially with the truck drivers.







