Experts warn of Black Friday overspending … caution that impulse buying is the biggest sales trap

Experts warn of Black Friday overspending … caution that impulse buying is the biggest sales trap

This year’s Black Friday is packed with incredible deals from various retailers, offering significant discounts on everything from electronics to home goods to fashion and more. Black Friday happens every year on the last Friday of November, when many stores offer unbeatable specials that are usually available until the end of November. Commenting on the annual sale, local consumer Marvellous...

Opinion –  Financial wellness: A strategic advantage for employers

Opinion –  Financial wellness: A strategic advantage for employers

In today’s fast-changing business landscape, forward-looking employers are recognising that employee financial wellness goes far beyond personal finance. It’s a cornerstone of sustainable business success. A workforce that feels financially secure is more productive, more engaged, and more likely to stay committed to the organisation that supports them.When it comes to being ready for life after work, many Namibians continue...

Opinion – When cities do not see their citizens

Opinion – When cities do not see their citizens

The woman pointed to a narrow footpath behind the houses in Area 7, the largest informal settlement in Lüderitz, “Here we go home,” she said. “This is where we feel most insecure,” she added. Around her, a small group of neighbours nodded. Others added their own markers to the large map spread out on the ground: an unsafe playground; a...

Opinion – Genocide negotiations: The time is now

Opinion – Genocide negotiations: The time is now

Negotiations between Namibia and Germany on the 1904-1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide have dragged on since 2015. Basically, negotiations are leveraged mainly by a combination of factors, such as the weariness from conflict, the perception that military gains are limited, the presence of strong mediation and diplomacy from international or regional actors, and domestic and international pressure.  The Ovaherero and...

Opinion – Understanding Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Opinion – Understanding Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

In a country where preventable diseases still claim too many lives, a new silent threat is slowly emerging: Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC).  HNSCC refers to cancers that arise in the tissues of the mouth, throat, tongue, tonsils and voice box. They often begin as small sores, lumps or persistent throat discomfort, which many people dismiss as minor...

Opinion – Children’s safety during holidays

Opinion – Children’s safety during holidays

Over the years, it has been observed that children are often not supervised adequately during school holidays.  Ensuring their safety requires a multi-faceted approach. Parents and caregivers must focus on active supervision, managing the environment, setting clear rules and safety measures and providing firm guidance to keep children safe.  Many parents keep working through long school holidays or vacations, which...

Opinion – Your vote a determinant of the future 

Opinion – Your vote a determinant of the future 

The importance of elections cannot be doubted.  At the very least, they provide the public with its clearest formal opportunity to influence the political process and also help, directly or indirectly, to determine who will hold government power.  From this perspective, elections are about results – in other words, who wins and who loses.  This view is encouraged by media...

PDM set to snatch Okakarara …Tjazerua on path to take constituency

PDM set to snatch Okakarara …Tjazerua on path to take constituency

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM)’s regional elections candidate Uzeraije Kapika Tjazerua is well on course for a historic victory in the Okakarara constituency of the Otjozondjupa region. This is based on preliminary results shared yesterday from 51% of polling centres within the Okakarara constituency, which places Tjazerua firmly in a decisive lead. All projections from the remaining polling stations, albeit pending...

ECN spends N$26m on civic education

ECN spends N$26m on civic education

Adolf Kaure The chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), Elsie Nghikembua said that the Commission spent N$26 million on civic education during the 2025/2026 financial year.  Over the years, the ECN has had collaborations with civic society organizations like the Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID), who have assisted the Commission over the years with civic education.  Recently, the ECN also...