As local small and medium enterprises continue to face a unique set of challenges, exasperated by rising government debt and the weakening Namibia Dol lar, a Windhoek-based businesswoman has identified an opportunity to assist small business owners to market their products.
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Opinion – Multiplication of traditional leaders vis-a-vis nationalism
It is usually said that ‘what goes around comes around’, but perhaps in the current Namibian situation should be the other way round – that ‘what comes around goes around’.
Opinion – Administrative justice and action in Namibia … a case law of NSFAF CEO
The right to administrative justice is guaranteed in the Namibian Constitution under Article 18, which requires administrative bodies and administrative officials to act fairly and reasonably – and it should comply with requirements of relevant legislation and common law.
Opinion – Divorce law and its implications on a divorce process
Namibia’s current divorce law is an outdated system, inherited from the colonial government at independence, based on the fault system of divorce.
Opinion – Kingston Container Terminal: How deals are negotiated
How does Jamaica, a small island 70 times smaller than Namibia and without major minerals, manage to get things right?
Opinion – Ethics leadership is a requirement for seeking high office
To lead any organisation requires a multitude of skills, insights and abilities. The complexities of running a country, however, require even more high-level skills, insights and character.
Opinion – Parties must think conscientiously when fielding candidates
With the internal party process to elect candidates for the 2024 national elections in full swing, political parties need to do some real and serious soul-searching and have honest conversations.
Know your civil servant – Teacher by day city councillor by night
To many Windhoek residents, she is their political representative on the city council.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Elia v Minister of Safety and Security
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On the spot – Marginalised people’s ministry a must
The San people have borne the brunt of Namibia’s increasing poverty and other challenges faced by the country, such as a lack of housing, unemployment and lack of access to basic needs, amongst many other issues.









