According to the theoretical epigram Murphy’s Law, ‘anything that can, will go wrong’, and if subtly dissevered, ‘if we think of something bad all the time, it is bound to happen’.
Letters
Letter – The art of resilience
Resilience is the ability to keep getting up, no matter how many times you fall. It is the most important characteristic to master in life. It is not the man who has no challenges that wins in life, but it is the man who falls but always gets back up who wins.
Letter – Cut me some slack, please
Exactly how precise must a human being be, how precise with their achievements, with their humanness and with their everyday dealings as a people not created to absolute perfection?
Letter – Paying to be frustrated by Telecom
I, as many Namibian individuals and organisations, depend heavily on telecommunication connection, which has for years been made possible by Telecom.
Letter – Demarcating Eiseb Block from Otjombinde
Eiseb Block is the remotest part of the Otjombinde constituency, home to a majority of Namibians repatriated from Botswana in the early 1990s.
Letter – Which is heavier, the head or the crown?
One needs to dissect and comprehend the statement and its relevance to the contemporary African society as to best describe our socio-political interactions with each other, on any level.
Letter – Namibia acclimatising to a devoted learning society
I have been observing lately, and it is stirring to see how devoted Namibians are to education. The recent pictures that have been circulating on social media from different schools just show that both adults (parents) and young people in Namibia are all invested in education and learning.
Letter – We should emulate Rwanda
Copying positive actions from another people or entities is the best thing to do. Many nations, including Namibia, have been struggling to have sound and integrated waste management systems in place, successful wellness services, and community engagement activities.
Letter – The capability of thought
In our communities, there are widespread notions that have served functions for years. Most of these beliefs that were ingrained in us turned out to be detrimental to our mental health in indirect ways.
Letter – Education minister was on point
During her closing remarks, Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Anna Nghipondoka sternly told teachers to stop defending themselves and start defending learners.








