The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has learned with great sadness about the passing of former Vice President Dr Nickey Iyambo. In the same breath, we wish to pay tribute to the significant role he played in Namibia before and after independence.
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Ronny Negonga: Experience, knowledge and success
Work experience, managerial skills, academic qualifications, personal achievements and business success are some of the attributes that every person should have if they are to attract a lucrative assignment or well-paying job.
Dr Stanley Shanapinda: From Gemengde lokasie to the world
Former Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) CEO Stanley Shanapinda, a lawyer in ICT policy and regulation and a research fellow at La Trobe University in Australia, tells New Era Managing Editor Toivo Ndjebela about
Star of the Week: Windhoek City Councillor Fransina Kahungu
Our Star of the Week is Windhoek City Councillor Fransina Kahungu for donating N$1 000 towards the purchase of a
Video: Ganja Association of Namibia (GAN) marching against marijuana in Oshona Region
Video: Ganja Association of Namibia (GAN) marching against marijuana in Oshona Region
Nickey Iyambo: Great leader and man of the people
The passing of Uncle Nickey, as my children fondly referred to him, found me in Onayena church just before the service started.
Dear church: An open letter from young people
I need you! My life is changing a mile a minute, and I need a spiritual home. The church needs to actively reach out to youth and young adults. This could be as simple as putting your church’s name in the list of churches at the tertiary institutions.
Our threat is not LPM or PDM
Windhoek Rural Constituency is the most vast constituency in terms of spatial and geographic boundaries in the Khomas Region. The constituency has been under control of the opposition until 2004 when Fredrick Arie became its first Swapo
Economies are not built by PhD holders
Cabinet recently approved the curriculum reform for basic education and an eight-year implementation plan.
President Geingob deserves a second and last vote of confidence
It is time for the electorate to grant the mandate to manage the affairs of our republic to an individual of their choosing.
In 2014, Namibians have astutely chosen a courageous and visionary leader, a pacifying and morally indefatigable elder, and a unifying and judicious son of the soil, respectively.