The story of the 20th century genocide history is vividly alive in post-genocidal Namibia because there is still the “unfinished business”.
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Opinion – Saving Swapo from corruption
Firstly, I will start off with explaining what this heading means. Virtually, we have come to understand that Swapo as an organisation has always been a people`s organisation that has been loved so much, henceforth, the members of the Swapo party like myself call ourselves Swapos out of love and mere belonging.
Walvis business owners welcome easing of restrictions
WALVIS BAY – The business community at Walvis Bay yesterday welcomed the announcement by President Hage Geingob to allow economic activity to return to the coastal town despite strict travel restrictions.
Inmates repair broken school furniture
RUNDU – Elizabeth Nepemba Correctional Facility in Kavango West region says it is pleased to assist nearby schools with restoring their damaged school chairs and desks without compensation with the help of offenders who are being taught basic vocational technical skills.
Embassy comes to aid of needy families
As part of its projects to mitigate the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the German embassy will support needy families with food parcels in the areas of Gobabis, Witvlei in the Omaheke region and Okahandja in the Otjozondjupa region.
Scant research funding in spotlight … how the Covid-19 crisis is stalling science
A University of Namibia’s associate professor has decried the meagre public funding of research activities, saying the scant allocation of resources is negatively affecting institutions of higher learning to contribute meaningfully to the fight against Covid-19.
Omakange finally joins national grid
OMAKANGE - Nampower last week extended power to a school as well as the local community of Omakange in the Kunene region for N$21 million.
Opinion – Reconciliation through restorative justice
The issue of national reconciliation has reappeared in the National Assembly.
Opinion – The emerging child, Namibian Correctional Service
If there was ever a less known and under-appreciated institution in government, it would be the Namibian Correctional Service (NCS).
Chinab ge anikuniǂgās !aroma ǂharugub ǂnûiǂgāde nî ǁhûi
!Ereamsa Chinab !nâ ūhâ ǂgaeǂguis ge ǂganamsendi hîan Chinab !hūǁîn ǂharugub ǂnûiǂgādi Namibiab !nâ hâde ra dīdi, gaxuse !âuhe hâ