At the Conference of Parties, governments agreed to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
Letters
Letter – Revive Namibia: The Power of Voting
A rare definition of a political campaign is “a platform for politicians to sell dreams to citizens by playing on citizens’ weakness to full blast”.
Letter – Citizens have a right to good corporate governance
Stakeholders of public enterprises have a right to fair and reasonable access to public facilities and services as provided for in the Namibian Constitution, and public enterprises need to be governed in the same manner for the best interests of the nation.
Letter – The black tax predicament
As a country with a high inequality rate, many black employees are finding it difficult to save or build generational wealth because they have become Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) for others.
Letter – Importance of stiff adherence to corporate governance
In the simplest term, I would regard corporate governance as a set of guidelines, customs, and procedures that must regulate and control any given business.
Letter – You are not a victim
Mental health is real. It is becoming increasingly worrisome to hear of mental health-related deaths escalating by the day. Something must be done, and it must be done soon.
Letter – Balancing privacy and data sharing
In this digital age, our data is more valuable than ever. It serves as a window into our lives, with the power to shape our decisions and influence our experiences. However, recent events have brought some concerning issues to light.
Letter – How to talk to your parents about climate change
Young people are some of the world’s most powerful climate leaders and want rapid action to tackle the problem.
Letter – Please, upgrade existing communal fences
The need for upgrading and maintaining communal fences is a national call going out to all role-players, stakeholders and especially decision makers; in particular the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, traditional authorities (TAs) and development aid funders (partners).
Letter – Developing a culture of reading and writing among Namibians
“A word after a word after a word is power” and that is the magic of narratives, the ability to transform lives, perspectives and worldviews. It can only happen through reading because true reading is when you make meaning from reading.









