2021-06-25Staff Reporter On 22 June 2021, I was following a programme on Facebook on the page of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. However, I was overwhelmed and perplexed by several callers blaming bars and shebeens as seemingly the integral places or sources that transmit Covid-19. View more
2021-06-25Staff Reporter The Affirmative Repositioning movement sends its deepest and sincere condolences to the family, relatives and friends of Prof Mburumba Kerina, who passed away on 14 June 2021. View more
2021-06-18Staff Reporter To many Namibians, 16 June has no significance as it doesn’t echo any bells, neither does it evoke any emotions. On the other hand, to some Africans, it is a nightmare. View more
2021-06-18Staff Reporter The late Prof Mburumba Kerina had been coaching me to become Namibia’s first female president on 21 March 2030. Prof was not perfect just like everyone else. He was not immune to mistakes as he too was a human being. View more
2021-06-11Staff Reporter The veterinary cordon fence (VCF) or the red line remains critical to the entire livestock industry of Namibia, says Meatco on their website. However, keeping it will continue to curtail the north from selling livestock products abroad while the south can sell everywhere. View more
2021-06-11Staff Reporter The most recent data released by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the number of injuries and deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following Covid-19 vaccines reveals that there have been over 157 000 adverse events reported. View more
2021-06-11Staff Reporter This letter comes after our attempt to focus your attention on matters of regional importance failed during your state of the region address (SORA), delivered on 4 June 2021. View more
2021-06-04Staff Reporter In its quest for an equal and just society for all since independence, the Namibian government has signed many charters on inclusive education, and has developed a very good policy on it. View more