Climate change directly affects crop productivity and food production. Changes in the regional differences in climate patterns may widen production and consumption gaps between the developed and developing world.
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Opinion – Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill: Cross-contextualising Namibia’s Sodomy Law (Part1)
Recent developments on the African continent affecting the human rights of the LGBTQIA+ community must propel us all, within the civil society space and political
and private sectors, to rethink our vision of what a just society might look like if members of a growing minority community are violently repressed from living out their fullest potential due to their (sexual) identity.
Opinion – Scrap deputy ministers, governors, SOEs and reduce cabinet
The government has buckled under pressure and plans to retrench civil servants to cut its wage bill as it struggles to pay its 107 000 employees. The plan is to transform the public service and offer effective services at all levels of government.
Opinion – Namcor Saga – attention on board-management relationship
The now unfolding story of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia is a further perpetuation of the strife between board and management relationships, now familiar at this entity, and in some other organisations.
Ode to seasoned scribe – Uapingena ‘Uapi’ Ngava
DEAR readers, please pardon me but my disturbed fingertips are trembling with pain, grief and disgust as I’m trying my level best to gather few ounces of strength and courage, tickling the keyboard ivories in my pursuit to ink a dignified tribute for a departed media colleague, well known socialite Uapingena Ngava, famously known as Uapi in social circles.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Role of Law Society vis-à-vis legal practitioners
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Farmers evicted from grazing area in Sesfontein
About 50 farmers who migrated to Sesfontein for illegal grazing were recently served with eviction papers to leave with immediate effect.
!Kharuxab ready to regain Keetmans Rural seat
Former Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor Elias !Kharuxab said residents should vote for him as a leader who has a clear vision of steering the development agenda towards fruition in the constituency.
Namibia hosts 7 421 asylum seekers
Namibia is home to 7 421 asylum seekers, of whom 6 420 are nationals of the Democratic Republic of Congo, with women and children being the majority.
Pakarae implores traditional leaders to focus on education
Traditional leaders can and have the potential to play a constructive role in the overall advancement of education within their respective communities, but they are too occupied with factional battles and unconstructive endeavours.








