The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant of arrest for Russian president Vladimir Putin, an action influenced by big-brother America and bigger-cousin Europe.
Letters
Letter – Retain profits in the Namibian economy
Namibia is crying today because our economic policies are at times too diplomatic. A perfect Independence Day endowment would be a policy that will shake Namibia’s wealth bag so that all Namibians may eat and live above the poverty line.
Letter – We will fight for ourselves
We have noticed how those who work by order without knowledge had to avert a peaceful demonstration this week, and it is sad to learn about how Namibians were forced to celebrate 33 years of suffering in a country that their grandparents fought for.
Letter – Civic reporting: Approach with caution
The advent of technological advancement and the creation of social platforms heralded a watershed moment that set the stage for a paradigm shift that has challenged and supplanted traditional media’s dominance.
Letter – Industrial development at what cost?
Many reasons and arguments are brought forward by scholars in order to justify why the trajectories that African countries have towards industry must change.
Letter – Namibia in my eyes
When I was 24 in 2017 and graduated from university, I came to Namibia because of an opportunity that my employer granted me. At the time, I didn’t even know where Namibia was.
Letter – Forging strategic partnerships
Alliances and partnerships have been making rounds as part of human history in all areas of life. Companies have entered partnerships across countries for reasons such as a desire to expand or a need to cut costs.
Letter – Social media and moral degradation
Social media has become a dormant medium for information access, communication, and content sharing.
Letter – Improving sanitation in Katima Mulilo’s informal settlements
Namibia has a large population of people residing in informal settlements.
Letter – Open letter to Pijoo Nganate, governor of the Omaheke region
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