The news of the unfortunate demise of our minister, comrade, liberation hero and elder Immanuel Uarotua Ngatjizeko have sent high voltage shockwaves across the Namibian society.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Immanuel Uarotua Ngatjizeko: A tribute simplified, taken home… in living tribute of Philip Tjerije and Chief
Had the elders been alive, one would have started the conversation with: makuza, Uarotua uetuesa (apparently Uarotua has left us) and the elders would bore you with his act of bravery and defiance.
Letter – ‘Not enough focus on youth’
That was a recent editorial statement in a local daily newspaper.
Letter – Kaputu my friend – a personal encounter with a legend
One year ago, Dr Sir Alex Jarimbovandu Kaputu departed into ancestry, but his memory lingers on. I still remember his death as if it was yesterday.
Editorial – Time to address moral decay
The horrendous video of a 19-year-old beating her 70-year-old grandmother is a microcosm of so much that is wrong with our society.
Know your civil servant – From film school to civil service …with zero regrets
It takes complete selflessness and commitment to the welfare of humanity, for one to abandon the joys that come with rising up the corporate ladder in the private sector, for a job in the civil service, where even though professional growth is guaranteed, it often comes at a snail’s pace.
Lawyers: Judiciary independent, professional
Namibia’s judiciary has remarkably demonstrated its independence over the past 32 years since independence.
Husband killer fights for reduced sentence
41-year-old woman currently serving 18 years imprisonment for murdering her husband by slitting his throat with a kitchen knife, wants the High Court to consider reducing her sentence for the sake of her five children.
Mutorwa urges procurement decentralisation
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa has recommended the decentralisation of some administrative functions to allow government garages in the regions to function optimally.
Farmworker insists murder accused gave him shotgun
A former farmworker of double murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser testified yesterday in the Windhoek High Court before Judge Christie Liebenberg about a shotgun Lichtenstrasser gave him in 2016 to protect his livestock.







