Perennial media reports on the unemployment crisis in Namibia has left many Namibians, especially young people, wondering about this sad reality.
Letters
Letter – In memoriam: Honouring the late President Hage Gottfried Geingob
ON behalf of the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia, it is with profound sorrow and deep reflection that I pay tribute to our late President, Hage Gottfried Geingob, who recently departed from our midst.
Letter – It takes a village to make the grade
IT is great to see some schools getting recognition. Politics aside, the negative narrative about public schools has been taking away from the hardworking teachers, parents, and pupils.
Letter – The problem is us not government
I CONSTANTLY hear comments like “The government doesn’t do this and that,” “Projects don’t move forward,” “It’s incredibly corrupt,” and so on.
Letter – The interplay between salaries and cost of living
In the intricate dance of economic growth, a pivotal question arises: should a country’s economy rely on increasing workers’ salaries as the prices of goods rise, or should efforts be directed towards stabilising or reducing the costs of goods?
Letter – Caught up in the ‘January Disease’ web
As the calendar resets, there is usually an unspoken ailment that silently creeps into the lives of many - the notorious ‘January disease’.
Letter – A critical analysis of Namibia’s tourism delimma
“Traveling is not only about seeing new places, but also about feeling new emotions. Art is the best way to express them.” - Sarah Anghuwo
Letter – Politics is not the only answer—Let’s think!
In the vibrant landscape of Namibian politics, where approximately 21 political parties vie for attention, it becomes imperative to ponder whether politics is the sole remedy for societal challenges.
Letter – COP 28: A pivotal step or an illusion of progress?
The recent conclusion of COP 28 in Dubai, a global gathering under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), stands as a crucial forum for dialogue among political leaders, activists, scientists and various stakeholders in addressing climate change.
Letter – Project management’s critical role
The environment in which we live is created, enhanced and maintained by civil engineers. Roads, trains, airports, bridges, harbours, dams, irrigation projects, power plants and sewage systems are just a few examples of the infrastructure and building structures they plan, design and supervise during construction and upkeep.