The urge for the Matotela to break away from the Mafwe mainstream needs serious interrogation as the Mafwe can no longer afford another split.
Focus
Opinion – Hybrid taxation vs economic recovery
At the earliest of time, in the days of independence, most African countries mooted various ambitious economic growth visions, which in our case, is referred to as Vision 2030.
Opinion – BDF killings: Looking at the big picture without lacking empathy and solidarity
Before getting to the heart of the matter, I want to make one thing clear.
Opinion – Racism and tribalism – audacious behaviour
The contents of this brief article reflect my heartfelt feelings and may be a belated reaction to the racism and tribalism in our free and independent country.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Unrealistic expectations are premeditated resentments
Any hint of blood in the steak I order is sure to smother my joy.
Opinion – The road to ordination: A probationer’s perspective
When I was asked to write this article, the first question that came to mind was: “What problems do people on probation experience?”
Opinion – Constitutional democracy in Namibia
The purpose of this article is to buttress or underpin the importance of constitutional democratic governance which has created an enabling peaceful conducive political and economic environment over the past 30 years in Namibia
Opinion – Independent candidates and service delivery on promises
There is an idiomatic expression which runs across the linguistic spectrum of many Africans, that one finger alone cannot crush or pick a louse meaning one person alone cannot do everything as teamwork is necessary to alleviate the workload.
Opinion – The Botswana ‘miracle’ needs to be contextualised
Last Thursday, three Namibian fishermen were reportedly shot and killed along the Chobe River by members of the Botswana Defence Force.
Opinion – Botswana must cease these wrongful acts immediately
“Botswana is indirectly provoking Namibia” concludes Williams Sheende, a good friend.