Our Star of the week is none other than Resplendent captain Carlo Gordon who placed a mayday call for his crew from his sinking vessel off the Namibian coast.
Focus
Word On The Block – by the Namibian Police
Public Safety and Order
The maintenance of public safety and order in Namibia is entrusted with the Namibian Police Force.
Mariculture in Adverse Climate Conditions
A few decades ago, the word climate change had no resonance with the common man, until recently when the scientific findings combined with the present phenomenon brought a clear comprehensive evidence to modern man.
The Year of Introspection
The third president of our Republic, Dr H G Geingob, in setting the tone for the Government and country at large, befittingly themed the Year 2020 as The Year of Introspection.
Poor planning leads to chaos in education
A lack of forward planning and an inability to implement the new high school curriculum by the ministry of education are the factors underlining the chaos that engulfed schools and learners at the start of the 2020 school year.
First year students – master academic writing skills to succeed at university
One of the most difficult tasks first year students encounter in higher education institutions is how to present their academic work in terms of writing assignments and research projects.
On the spot – Friends with benefits … Kenya eyes improved trade relations with Namibia
Kenya High Commissioner to Namibia Benjamin Langat is focused on improving relations and boosting trade between the two countries during his tenure.
Star of the week – Ministry of Defence
Our star of the week goes to the Ministry of Defence for setting up a military mobile hospital at Hosea Kutako International Airport to be used as an isolation unit for coronavirus.
An attack on Vitalio Angula is an attack on freedom of speech
On the 28 November 2019, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) carried a news report titled: “Concern about verbal attacks on journalists during Namibian election campaign”.
Is Silozi relevant in teaching and learning activities in the post-independent Namibia?
Aristotle, a Greek philosopher once said that man is a rational animal and what sets him apart and raises him above the animals is his ability to reason .In this case language is necessary for man to be a rational creature and was only given to him (Lewis 2002).