Since its release about four months ago, ‘Danko’ by the Musketeers recently reached over two million views on YouTube.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mental health conversations – Ethical responsibilities of healthcare workers towards service users
Healthcare workers and professionals in different spheres of serving have ethics and obligations towards service users, both in the public and private sectors.
Opinion – AG says Model Law on Public Financial Mgt good for SDGs
Auditor-General (AG) Junias Kandjeke has commended the SADC Parliamentary Forum for developing a SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management (PFM), saying the regional soft law can help in efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Agribank trains //Kharas women
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia, as a development finance institution, does not only lend money for the promotion of agriculture and related activities, but is also responsible for the provision of Agri-advisory services to farmers.
Opinion – Shacks undermine reproductive justice
A lot of us do not understand intersecting oppressions and therefore reason as if structural oppression occurs in isolation; as long as we experience some form of privilege, we disregard the oppression of individuals who may be facing multiple forms of layered violence.
Opinion – The 1896 Red Line – a brief history
After the 1884 Berlin Conference that self-awarded territory of present-day Namibia to Germany, Chancellor Otto von Bismarck’s approach was that German companies with private capital must take up the bountiful opportunities in the colonies.
Opinion – Speeding up redistributive land reform ‘responsibly’
Anyone who has a habit of dismissing, and I have met quite a few, the negative impacts of Africa’s colonisation by on-shore and off-shore European settlers, needs a rethink.
Letter – Katrina Liswani, an activist servant
Once a servant, will always be a servant. That has always been an obligation and calling for Katrina Liswani, and what she came to be known for as an exciting responsibility of making a difference in the lives of the people. Her activism has not only been locally but globally.
Letter – The importance of academic pragmatism in 2022
It is undoubtedly true that academic excellence leads to a good lifestyle, besides, it is broadening the narrow minded to see beyond the obvious. In the same vein, it is indeed true that the right academic in a wrong environment leads to disastrous results which affect the person and the community he is in.
Editorial – Con churches need reigning in
Namibian Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga sent Chief Inspector Christina van Dunem Dafonsech to the north to sort out con artists masquerading as clergymen and healers.







