Thank you very much to the people of Okakarara constituency that supported my candidacy.
Letters
Letter – Buy local isn’t BIG enough
The cost of living in Namibia is always on the increase.
Letter – Love toward women should be the next pandemic
According to Patricia Noah (Trevor Noah’s mother), “A man is not determined by how much he earns.
Letters – I do not feel safe in Namibia
Life as a woman living in Namibia is becoming increasingly dangerous. I am constantly confronted with headlines of how women and children are raped and killed in this country.
Letter – Property rights and economic growth
The latest figures from the Namibia Statistics Agency indicate that more than 360 000 Namibians of the active employable population are unemployed, representing 33.4% of the employable population.
Letter – Poverty and inequality in Namibia
Poverty in Namibia still bears a distinct rural face, with the poorest regions being those in which the majority of the population live in rural areas of the country.
Letter – Public service not a safe house for unethical individuals
It is no secret that the public service is confronted with massive unethical issues.
Letter – The role of parents and the government
Chapter three of The Graduate – “Think about Thinking” touches on a topic that is, I believe, a stumbling block for too many African children
Letter – Going back to take a step forward – the future of food
I recently participated in a webinar on the future of food; however, the two variables did not seem to have appeared in the discussion.
Letter – The agricultural renaissance and regentrification in Zambezi
The word renaissance means an activity or time of great revival or rebirth.