Having been an active youth leader in my younger days, I speak from practical experience as to the impact and need for active and dynamic youth participation.
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Dr Kavazeua Festus Ngaruka – the unsung intellectual hero
Today, the 18th October marks the first birth day of Dr Kavazeua Festus Ngaruka in heaven. I was hoping
Everyday challenges – extroversion and introversion
I have been closed up in my world working on experimental essays I call “Retiring to Solitude.” They are eclectic because they reflect on a variety of encounters. However, in the end, solitude wins; I make
Hullabaloo, joys and sorrows of industrial revolutions: whither Africa?
We are informed that soon, robots will be making tea and coffee for us in our offices. That robots will build our houses and construct our roads while we just instruct them to do so. Also, there will be cars that will
Star of the week: Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN)
Our star of the week goes to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) for not bowing down to political
Video: ECN contract workers fed up
Video: ECN contract workers fed up
Creating spaces for the informal trader
A street vendor is broadly defined as a person who offers goods or services for sale to the public without having a permanent built up structure but with a temporary static structure or mobile stall. Street vendors
The people as sovereign subjects of the Republic and the importance of their vote
In Namibia, the people are sovereign subjects of the Republic; and to that extent, they possess supreme or ultimate power. Chapter 1 Article 1 (2) of the Constitution of the Republic of Namibia reads as follows: “…
Man enough or human enough
I have realised that it is exhausting trying to be man enough.
Women trapped in abusive relationships
It is really heartbreaking to frequently read in the newspapers about violence against women. Although, it is not only women who suffer from Gender-Based Violence (GBV). Men too, fall victim to this violence.