Omukulupe Jason Binius weedula 65 okwa pewa elifutilomo modolongo loN$1 000 konima a holoka momhangu yaShakati Etitatu eshi vati a vaka po oshikombo shomushiinda waye ndele te shi dipaa.
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Opinion – Namibia: Now is the time to redefine, reclaim and regain
Today is tomorrow’s yesterday. I took a walk down memory lane at a concert celebrating the music of the Swedish supergroup of the 1970 – 80s. I came away dripping with nostalgia and a maudlin longing for those days when I was half as old as now.
Opinion – Turning cultural ceremonies into national cohesion
The Lusata cultural ceremony of the Mafwe ethnic group in the Zambezi region has just ended. The yearly ceremony attracted high level traditional and political delegates from three countries.
Opinion – The importance of proactive disclosure of information
Access to public service information guarantees accessibility and transparency of the services being delivered. The right to access government-held information is a critical component of democracy and a foundational pillar for effective governance and service delivery.
Opinion – Revealing the side-effects of reorganising university structures
Recently, it has become trendy for many universities across the world to engage in reorganising their structures under the guise of genuine transformation that is supposed to bring efficiency in the running of these institutions and save billions of dollars in operation costs.
Opinion – Integrating anti-corruption education programmes in schools
Settle down and consider this one question: how far are we as a country in pro-actively preparing our Namibian school-going children to fight corruption to secure and sustain their future?
Opinion – Dissecting chieftainship succession in Namibia
While it is taking years to replace a traditional chief in Namibia, the Accession council in the United Kingdom passed the throne immediately to King Charles III after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, without any tussles.
Uncommon Sense – Leadership from a villager’s perspective
Presently, when looking at the concept of leadership, it is presented and perceived in a unidimensional fashion. Just the mere mention of the word leadership itself suggests only religious, political, and organisational leadership. This could also be the main reason why true leadership may be facing extinction and be replaced with pseudo-leadership.
Japanese Film Festival to start next week
The fifth edition of the Japanese Film Festival will commence next week at the Ster Kinekor cinema at Maerua Mall.
Namibia’s biggest tea party set for Saturday
The hip and happening Ethnix, Maranatha, Chikune and the Hot Pocket Band will be doing their bit in the fight against cancer when they perform at Namibia’s Biggest Tea Party for Hope on Saturday.









