This is the second instalment on a series of articles on ‘The Major Tools of Leadership’. This week’s article focuses on “leaders encouraging others”.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Watershedding quality of research in local universities
One major reason for the young Namibians to venture into the unknown world and jungle to wage the war of liberation was the need to overhaul Bantu Education.
Opinion – Students ombuds, an overdue intervention
On 16 October 2015, the former University of Cape Town Ombud, wrote in the Mail and Guardian “Every varsity should have an Ombud”.
Opinion – Namibia can stimulate economic growth and employment by 2022
Namibia, like other emerging markets, has a critical need to attract foreign investment while at the same time driving economic transformation. Infrastructure investment, delivery and maintenance will play a leading role in Namibia’s economic stimulation.
Opinion – The agony of unemployed graduates
Unemployment has become one of the most deep-rooted millennial problem facing Namibia effectuated by a one-size-fits-all education system that does not help graduates with employability or entrepreneurial skills.
Opinion – Shades and scars of legalising gay marriages (part 1)
Allow me space in your esteemed newspaper to air my views on the captioned matter.
Opinion – The sad case of O’brien Hekandjo
After a press engagement on the state of coalition politics at the City of Windhoek, I rushed home to collect my luggage on my way to Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Opinion – The Geingob we are going to miss
In a peaceful, but yet misconstrued opinion piece titled: “Third term for President Geingob: Political Considerations”, I expressed my personal opinion as a citizen who is not at loggerheads with my own conscience, and as one exercising the fullest extent of my freedom of speech as enshrined in the Namibian constitution.
Letter – Voters will decide on Namibia’s next presidente
During Namibia’s last Presidential and National Assembly elections, the people of this republic voted for their preferred presidential candidates and political parties.
Letter – Farewell to Ignatius ShixwameniIn….. loving tribute of Joseph Axab Hendricks
Those who quote literature and other scholars are told.
