The concept of human security has been introduced to go beyond the classical understanding of security built upon realist tenets such as national security and military capacity.
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LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund v Nghiwete
An employee was summarily dismissed by the Board of NSFAF on 7 February 2020 while there was an ongoing disciplinary hearing conducted by an independent disciplinary chairman appointed by the Fund.
Know your civil servant – Moulding minds with empathy
In addition to being a disciplinarian, every teacher is required to have a good measure of empathy – that, plus a passion for his work and dedication to the call of duty.
Locals hand tourism sector festive gift
Tourism experts say the festive season is not much of a tourism peak season for Namibia, except for the local and regional travellers.
//Kharas embraces AS level
//Kharas education director /Awebahe //Hoeseb says the region is delighted with the increased interest in the newly introduced Advanced Subsidiary (AS) level examinations at secondary schools in the region.
Mother regrets covering up daughters’ rape
A mother whose son has impregnated his two underage sisters is blaming herself for not involving the police when the first rape incident came to light.
‘Old’ Pohamba basks in gratitude …as home affairs building is named after him
Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba assured the nation he is recovering well from an illness that recently had him hospitalised in the Ongwediva Medi-Park.
Reparations could open colonial pandora’s box
If Germany atones for the genocide committed on Namibian soil and pay just reparations, it could set a precedent that will push the global powerhouse into paying for all its colonial crimes.
PM feels persecuted without evidence
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says her 12-year reign as the country’s finance minister is impeccable and those accusing her of maleficence have no evidence to back up such claims.
Amupanda denies defaming deputy minister
Affirmative Repositioning activist Job Amupanda says he never intended to portray the finance deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende as a “cougar” despite her advances towards him.









