An elementary schoolboy mistake plunged the Swapo Party into an unprecedented constitutional crisis this week. The damning error threw the outcome of the ruling party’s central committee elections into disarray after it emerged that a totally wrong list of successful candidates was read out during the closing ceremony at the seventh elective congress on Monday night.
Editorial
Editorial – Namibian men should do better
The concept of a men’s conference started as a joke and well-recycled memes on social media but this week Namibia created a great platform for men of different ages and backgrounds to discuss one of the topical issues of our time.
Editorial – Crack the whip on MP absenteeism
Absenteeism has become chronic in the National Assembly as the ruling party readies for its watershed and seventh elective congress. The habitual absenteeism has left presiding officers with no choice but to adjourn proceedings due to a lack of quorum.
Editorial – RFA plans will take its toll on motorists
That the Road Fund Administration considers toll roads is another punch in the gut that Namibians are not ready for and cannot afford.
Editorial – Social safety net expansion commendable
When finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi tabled the mid-term budget review this week, one of the main considerations was how to minimise the impact of the escalating cost of living that continues to exert pressure on ordinary Namibians.
Editorial – Candidates mum on revival message
Candidates in the Swapo succession race are ostensibly struggling to get to the nub of the issue as far as the direction and renewal of the liberation movement is concerned.
Editorial – Time to stop brutalising children
The gruesome murder of a six-year-old boy at Karibib and the circumstances in which his body parts were found would have shocked many.
Editorial – AWOL MPs should be penalised
Parliamentarians repeatedly not showing up for work without a valid explanation should get the book thrown at them.
Editorial – Political endorsements divisive
As the busy silly season continues to unfold, the attention of many Namibians is on the looming intra-party contestation of the ruling party, Swapo.
Editorial – Massive bank profits are amoral
It is wrong for Namibian banks to draw the levels of profit they do from a poverty-stricken, largely unemployed population having just emerged from a pandemic that decimated sections of an already depressed economy.