I wish to raise my concern on issues affecting the Zambezi region in terms of land space.
Letters
Letter – Unemployment crisis among graduates
Namibia is one of the countries with a high unemployment number, particularly among graduates roaming the streets with their degrees.
Letter – Unmasking Namibia’s impoverished middle class
Two years later, now that the wearing of masks is no longer mandatory, it is my obligation to unmask Namibia – thanks to our much-vaunted freedom of expression.
Letter – ‘Not enough focus on youth’
That was a recent editorial statement in a local daily newspaper.
Letter – Kaputu my friend – a personal encounter with a legend
One year ago, Dr Sir Alex Jarimbovandu Kaputu departed into ancestry, but his memory lingers on. I still remember his death as if it was yesterday.
Letter – A tribute to Comrade Immanuel Ngatjizeko
On Saturday, 5 March 2022, the devastating news reached Namibia that His Worship, Immanuel Ngatjizeko, former mayor of Windhoek is no more.
Opinion – Youth should always be relevant
Our communities and our democracy become more just and equitable when all people, individually and collectively get involved and take action.
Letter – Introduce term limits for parliamentarians
A constitutional limitation provides that the President must only serve 10 years.
Letter – Opportunity creation misunderstood
It is indisputable that Namibians have so much talent that this whole nation could benefit from.
Letter – Enriching society with extensive knowledge absent in academic spectrums
The more a society lacks a culture of reading, the will to seek knowledge, and placing formal education on a pedestal as the sole influencer of a reading culture in society, it only diminishes a culture of reading.








