The burning question on many people’s lips remains to what extent is free education free? with the Students’ Union of Namibia saying the Namibian education system is fast becoming a privilege and not a right.
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Rundu blames Kaisosi community for bad roads
The Rundu Town Council has apportioned blame for the town’s disastrous roads on the community of Kaisosi, saying contractors appointed by the local authority have been denied access by locals to a borrow pit where they source gravel.
Nanso fights for access to basic education
The Namibia National Students Organisation recently launched one of its flagship projects, ‘Access to basic education’ campaign, at the Dibasen Junior Secondary School in the Erongo region.
Days of our lives
Every one of us has that moment to never forget in life. Mine started years back when I was a young man during the seasons of my growing. I always had something wonderful to offer.
Anna shares her love for TV
Anna Bianco-Muzinda says producing for television is her cup of tea. As a producer at Namibia’s public broadcaster NBC, Bianco-Muzinda is responsible for overseeing all aspects of advert production – from inception to the end product in the company’s commercial department.
Low earning women get MTC houses
Breaking the archaic patriarchal status quo on land ownership, 75% of the 271 houses recently constructed by MTC were awarded to low-income earning women.
Zimbabwe targets increased trade with Namibia
A Zimbabwean business delegation recently visited Namibia to enhance business linkages and explore opportunities in imports and exports between the two countries.
Opinion | Public governance in Africa
In terms of benefits, how does public governance on the continent affect people, villages and informal settlements – be it in South Africa, Kenya, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Senegal or Rwanda?
Opinion | Shares vs jobs
Foreign direct investment brings new industries and creates jobs but would FDIs come if we cannot guarantee long-term protection? Foreign investors do not want to invest money into an economy where their investment could be redistributed – do you blame them?
Namasira police promised liveable structures
The minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Albert Kawana guaranteed police officers at the Namasira Police Post the inauguration of a prefabricated barracks will take place by the latest June.









