Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Child Welfare, honourable Doreen Sioka informed the Namibian public on NBC –TV about her awareness that recipients of grants at Nampost are increasingly victimised and robbed in daylight by greedy criminal relatives, ‘friends’ and foreigners of a part or all of their grant.
Letters
Letter – Start-ups, MSMEs need nurturing
Starting a business is not easy, but what makes it more difficult is the fact that one has to start a business in an environment where you have to comply with all policies that are applied to all existing businesses in your category.
Letter – Lawyer’s remarks wrongly interpreted
I read the tweets made by government lawyer Eva Maria Nangolo – and honestly speaking, she did nothing wrong. She does not deserve to be treated in such a manner by Minister of Justice Yvonne Dausab.
Letter – Maintenance should be paid by both parents
Child support (maintenance) is an ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the financial benefit of a child, following the end of a marriage or other similar relationship.
Letter – Demystifying Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in an extra full or partial copy of chromosome 21.
Letter – Economic freedom in the context of national security
Franklin Roosevelt, an American politician and lawyer who was the 32nd president of the United States, is reminding us that true personal freedom can’t exist without economic independence and security.
Letter – All eyes on community development
“Mwauhalamo!”, I called for a ‘good-day greeting’ while passing by two cuca shops. “Ehee, ove wauhalaa!”, a youthful female voice answered.
Letter – Putin’s arrest warrant legal or illegal?
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.
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.









