IN the German language, the word zeitgeist means the spirit of the time.
Letters
Letter – Retirement dos and don’ts
Whilst this piece serves as advice to pensioners, it is also meant as a guidance to the current working force as well as the youth.
Letter – The extrinsic motivation dilemma
Generally, motivation is often hailed as the key to success, the magic ingredient that propels individuals to achieve their goals.
Letter – Why youth must be integral to local strategic planning
In communities across our nation, strategic planning processes shape the future trajectory of our towns and cities. Yet, in far too many instances, there is a glaring absence of one crucial demographic: the youth.
Letter – Giving an account of your choice
This year, 2024, is an election year, from the developed to the developing nations, including Namibia and neighbouring South Africa.
Letter – A new dawn: Mbumba must leave his own legacy
The dust has settled. We laid to rest a great statesman.
Letter – Impact of stakeholder governance on business sustainability
There is an urgent call for action by all countries to adopt their national plans and strategies for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Letter – 100% employment in Namibia a possibility
Perennial media reports on the unemployment crisis in Namibia has left many Namibians, especially young people, wondering about this sad reality.
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.








