Every year we celebrate Women’s Day and we preach about the same stuff. The only difference is, our demands become stronger and stronger and more vigorous.
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Uunona: If I don’t create, I will go crazy
Drawn to an eye-catching piece of a bleeding heart, pierced by arrows and blood dripping into a cyathus vinarius, this reporter approached the creator Frans Uunona to explain its meaning.
Oil storage facility crucial for security of supply
The National Oil Storage Facility at Walvis Bay, which has been marred by controversy due to an exorbitant escalation of funding requirements, is crucial for the security of petroleum products’ supply for Namibia.
Govt reviews SOE ownership policy …deciding on which public enterprises to keep and let go
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi this week stated government is currently interrogating the state-owned-enterprise ownership policy at Cabinet level.
Opinion – Alternative income streams for law school graduates
Today’s legal profession is more competitive than ever. With a limited number of jobs available, law graduates face tough decisions when considering the next step in their careers.
Opinion – Embracing oil discovery …an opportunity for economic transformation
In early February, Shell and its partners announced they had made a significant oil discovery in Namibia.
Opinion – Learning to celebrate diversity
Where do we begin in building a diverse community – church family? As children, we sang,
Opinion – You have made the right decision to study
This week, I dedicate this article to thousands of students who have enrolled for different qualifications with various higher education institutions in the country.
Opinion – A rejoinder to the poverty issue
The big issue confronting humanity today is not Covid, HIV-AIDS, Ebola, nuclear weapons or climate change.
Opinion – Russian roulette of human rights protections
“Namibia should take all necessary measures to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons from threats and any form of violence”, the United Nations Committee against Torture recommended to Namibia in 2016.