One of the reasons for taking up arms and sacrifice the lives of many Namibians was to change and improve the inferior education system offered by the colonialists to the indigenous peoples of Namibia.
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Opinion – The genocide respite, negotiations mystery and the German honeymoon
Back in 1884 at the Berlin Conference convened by Kaiser Wilhelm to carve up the African continent amongst European countries, Germany held on to the territory which came to be known as German Sudwest Africa.
An open letter to the ministries of education
A mechanic failure is observed from the number of obsolete cars in his backyard. A doctor’s failure is found at the graveyard, while a teacher’s failure is observed in the number of youths roaming the street.
Opinion | Scientific research – a public good
More often than not, the generic perception of a public good exerts an understanding of infrastructural setups.
Opinion – Abortion: The US landmark ruling
For many years as a Christian scholar, I pondered if I had to contribute to political issues. For at least a number of years, I was distant, until I leant these: understanding politics is critical, because every law that is made impacts nearly every aspect of our lives.
Opinion – Presidential travel does not imply abdication of responsibilities
Recently, the local media scene has been abuzz with criticism and condemnation of President Hage Geingob’s international and regional missions, which some commentators described as a waste of financial resources not adding any value to the President’s governance mandate of staying at home and addressing pressing socio-economic challenges.
Opinion – Opportunity costs of exporting unprocessed products … a case of livestock and related sub-sectors
Namibia continues to mainly export primary commodities compared to processed goods, particularly in the sector of agriculture, forestry and fishing.
Opinion – Is a bleak future imminent?
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, we have experienced serious economic decline and uncertainties. We hoped for the better but our woes were prolonged by ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has affected the world’s commodity and fuel supply chain.
Swapo must reinvent itself
The run-up to the Swapo elective congress will no doubt dominate the political landscape in the coming months.
Billed as a watershed gathering, the elective congress will produce the next Swapo leadership for the next five years, including the influential roles of president, vice president, secretary general and deputy secretary general.
Know Your Civil Servant – Alex Simonda
Teacher
Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture