2022-05-27Staff Reporter Since 25 May 1963, Africans have celebrated Africa Day, which is the formation of the Organisation of African Unity now known as the African Union. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter Around the globe, people are divided in their opinion of China. A median of 40% across 34 countries surveyed have a favourable view of that country, while a median of 41% have an unfavourable opinion. The country’s most positive ratings come from Russia (71% favourable), Nigeria (70%) and Canada (67%). View more
2022-05-20Staff Reporter The Covid-19 pandemic had a severe impact not only on people’s health but also on how they learn, work or live. Among the most notable challenges created by Covid-19 is how to adapt to an education system built around the physical school. View more
2022-05-20Staff Reporter What exactly is a trimester, and how does it differ from a semester? Semesters are the most widely used curricular framework in schools across the globe. A trimester is a three-part year in which teaching and learning are divided. Given the amount of time they may dedicate to school, anyone working on a trimester system may feel considerably more assured. View more
2022-05-13Staff Reporter I wish to convey a special and warm congratulations to the Founding President and Father of the Namibian Nation Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, who inspired me during the early 80s to join the liberation movement, Swapo Party of Namibia. View more
2022-05-13Staff Reporter Following the “demise” of the General Public Service Charter from 1996 by Founding President Sam Nujoma, former Ombudsman Advocate John Walters witnessed that government and ministers are all guilty for non-responsiveness. View more
2022-05-13Staff Reporter The biblical scriptures in Luke 6.48 state: “He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when a flood arose, the stream broke against the house and could not shake it, because it had been well-built”. View more
2022-05-06Staff Reporter One has to try hard to find a village with the number of teachers hailing from one village like from Otjiungukwa village in the Aminuis constituency of the Omaheke region. A quick glance will reveal that this village is home to professional teachers in excess of 25 through the years. View more
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