Namibia’s largest grain-processing company, Namib Mills, has confirmed an increase as of 25 April on wheat flour, pasta, bread, rice, maize meal, instant porridge and sugar.
National
Opinion | Pension false consciousness and gimmicks
The design of the capitalist society and the inherent class struggle always concerned leftist thinkers.
Opinion | Revolutionising the didactic situation
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Opinion | Fostering good governance to achieve sustainable economic development
The economic consequences of corruption are increased transactions costs and uncertainty, inefficient economic outcomes, undermined State’s legitimacy, hampered growth of competitiveness as well as affected performance, integrity and effectiveness of government institutions.
Opinion | Not leaders, democracy leads
Once you understand what democracy is and its aspects, you will develop the belief that there is no leader in a democratic country.
Opinion | The mediocrity behind pathetic matric results
Education, in the broadest sense of the word, is the cycle of input-process-output, whereby it is not teaching per se but learning that is the measure of educational efficacy.
Editorial | Financial education and saving for retirement
There is a need for all stakeholders to ensure that regulations or laws involving the finances of the working class are sensible, realistic and practical before implementation.
Know Your Civil Servants | Principals are more than just educational professionals
Elias Tuhafeni Jafet - School Principal
School ‘devastated’ by boy’s death
The Charles Anderson Combined School in Ongwediva has been left “devasted” after the sudden death of a grade 1 pupil, who was struck by a car while he was being picked up by his father.
Raising a child with spina bifida
Eight years ago, Johanna Namba (42) received life-changing news that her unborn child had a neural tube defect.







