As a student of law, I cherish every opportunity that our courts are invited to provide legal certainty. Greater credit must go to the litigants, who opt for litigation and sustain the often-protracted court process,
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Opinion – The link between social media and human trafficking
In the wake of high living costs and persisting high unemployment, what are the chances of making a living? It is no surprise that young people would employ alternative means to counter the prevailing circumstances.
Letter – Pay teachers a salary they deserve
There is an old saying attributed to Colin Powell that says, “The day the soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help them, or concluded that you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.”
Letter – Effective use of technologies in adult education
The proliferation of information and the paradigm shifts occurring with technology have various impacts on learners in informal and formal education, respectively.
Editorial – Improve education in rural areas
The education ministry this week made startling revelations with regards to the effects of digital gaps on e-learning, especially in rural schools and remote communities across the country during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Know Your Civil Servant – The stage is set
Asser Uakondjisa Kauazunda - Theatre technical coordinator Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture’s Directorate of Arts
Tent-dwelling teachers yearn for houses
Parents of learners at village schools in the Tsumkwe constituency are concerned that teachers who are sleeping in tents because of a dearth of proper accommodation, would seek new pastures.
‘Peace over money’
A potentially devastating strike by civil servants was averted after government and unions representing workers reached a compromise agreement, which Cabinet secretary George Simataa pronounced as “peace over money”.
Smuggled maize threatens Amta efforts
The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency has called on Namibians to desist from buying smuggled maize meal from neighbouring countries, as it jeopardises the local grain procurement process.
Walvis Bay charges senior officials
Two senior officials of the Walvis Bay municipality were internally charged with negligence and gross misconduct last week. This was confirmed by internal sources at the municipality earlier this week, although the councillors opted not to comment on the matter.