In his book ‘The Accusing Finger’, Nyambe Wina (1992), a Zambian novelist, narrates an incident in which an officially engaged lady points an accusing finger at her fiancé for having put her in a woman way, despite his denial.
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Opinion – Work to serve not to pay bills
I remember in school, teachers repeatedly bombarded us with the statement, “whether you listen to me or not, pass or fail, I will still get paid every month.”
Opinion – Strict alcohol regulation a necessity
Alcohol intake has become a public health issue not only in Namibia but worldwide. Namibian alcohol availability and trading hours and the mushrooming of shebeens are disturbing.
Opinion – Towards eliminating harmful child practices
Harmful practices affecting children continue to infringe on their right to education and an array of other rights embodied in our legal framework.
Opinion – Only PhD holders should lecture at university
When I completed my Master of Philosophy in Linguistics degree, I was a teaching assistant at the University of Zimbabwe. My two colleagues and I started celebrating because we had spent four hard years researching and writing our theses since we were working as teaching assistants.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – The legal position on bail in Namibia
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Know Your Civil Servant – Teaching should be diversified
Frans Filipe Kandjilu is a highly-qualified public school teacher.
OPM denies flood victims’ starvation claims
The Office of the Prime Minister has denied claims that flood victims at the Ehenye Relocation Centre at Oshakati are starving.
Conservancy signs N$30 billion solar agreement
Members of the !Gawachab conservancy in the //Kharas region on Wednesday signed an agreement for the establishment of a 1.620 Mega Watt (MW) renewable energy park.
Oshana schools old, over-crowded
Oshana is grappling with dilapidated school infrastructure and over-crowdedness, especially in the urban schools, deputy director of education in Oshana Hilma Nuunyango-George revealed.







