Visitors to the once popular retail outlet in Windhoek’s central business district (CBD), Town Square, are now faced with a shopping centre that has been all but abandoned by the host of retailers that once thrived there.
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Opinion – Five land-related hoaxes all Namibians should know
A hoax is a falsehood consciously or unconsciously fabricated to hide the truth. Basing decisions on hoaxes can lead to errors in observation or judgement.
Opinion – Unemployment: A violent epidemic in Namibia
Statistics play a vital role in the many ways we contextualise, analyse and process information, and so often, it infers to us a reality we may not be ready to confront or deal with.
Opinion – Opposition is not a phobia … loving those who practise homosexuality
Namibia being a secular and democratic state means that we should respect and value all views regarding this matter of homosexuality.
Letter – The impact of the fourth wave on informal settlements
Since early 2020, the world has experienced a major health and social crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The world has been challenged with a wave of coronavirus infections that have been rising and putting a strain on the health sector of countries worldwide.
Letter – Could a purported Men’s Conference be the solution to GBV?
Three years ago, social media in Nambia burst with a potent joke of a men’s conference to coincide with Valentine’s Day in February.
Editorial – Party politics should not derail service delivery
The Swapo Party will towards the end of this year hold its elective congress where a new top leadership will be elected to steer the ruling party for another five years.
Know your civil servant – Serving the youth is rewarding
There is nothing more fulfilling than to serve the country and influence its developmental trajectory. Doing so while serving the youth can be extra rewarding as one can count oneself among those who contributed to the socio-economic upliftment of humanity. This observation was made by Nicolas Tembwe in an interview with New Era.
On the spot – Muinjangue on party politics, Covid-19 and reparations
Journalist Loide Jason speaks to National Unity Democratic Organisation’s (NUDO) president and deputy minister of health Utjiua Muinjangue on her dual roles, the year ahead in parliament, genocide reparations as well as the state of the nation’s health.
Toilets, boreholes for Windhoek Rural residents
Residents of Ongombo West, Dordabis and Stinkwater have applauded the Khomas Regional Council for rural sanitation and water provision.









